Write about a time when you overcome a great challenge." 150-180 Words
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Answer:
The Time I Got My First Cell Phone
Explanation:
My parents first bought me a cell phone when I turned thirteen. At that time I was an eighth grader in middle school. I owned a black LG VU, which was touchscreen. I loved it! I thought I was completely cool. From day one I have been attached to my cell phone by the thumb. Constantly, texting friends here and there; it became a big part of my life. My parents bought me a cellphone to allow me to communicate where I was at all times. Growing up my parents were the strict type, you know, the type to question you (where, with who, and why). I begged them for a little understanding like privacy and trust, so I suggested a cell phone. It was to their benefit to always reach me wherever I was, anywhere, anytime. However, the unexpected was not expected, meaning I was completely absorbed by this robot. I would stay home after school, rather than go out, to text my friends and surf the web. Their even came a time when my studies became involved. The social media and texting was taking over my education. Subsequently, my parents handled the situation without hesitation, they knew what had to be done. Sadly, I knew too. When my parents took away the privilege of having a cell phone (for 3 months), I nearly drowned in tears. I argued to be given a second chance, but talking to my father was useless, he’s a stubborn man. I felt disconnected from the world during these months. Since then, I’ve built even a greater bond with my cell phone, I don’t lose sight of it.
For my week of change I will be giving up my cell phone. This will be a challenge for me, because I depend on my phone a lot more than one should. My phone not only allows me to stay in contact with my family and friends, but gets me through my daily activities. In today’s society, this robot has become an essential part of our