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I was born with epilepsy, a disease of the nervous system that causes a person to fall unconscious. I first suffered from it at 3.My mother was also born with it, but only ever so often short periods, Elementary and Junior High were not easy for me. I was unable to take part in sports and events like the other students. I was being treated with medicines, as they were trying to find the right ones for me. I was a victim of bullying. and often got off the school bus crying. I had friends and good times, but I was never happy at school. I would rather stay at home and play the piano and read books.

The first two years of High School were the worst. I was bullied by girls and guys who didn't want to get to know me. I soon felt like there was something wrong with me. I felt alone, and my relationship with God was falling. Junior year, I took part in volleyball and cheerleading, and was Very 8uccessful in the two. I made t}1ree Very close friends, and I soon started acting like myself.

Senior year, I was Voted class clown, and I grew so strong and I shared my kindness with all around me, and stood up for what was right.

When l went off to college, I started attending church and my relationship with Cod was close again, like my younger days in Sunday sch001.1 wouldn't go back and change anything. I came to a conclusion. It was my mom who helped me and stood by my side all those years, and it was God who carried me. I am stronger than ever before, and I will never become discouraged about the bullying. I still have my beautiful family, and nothing else will take away those memories. If these difficulties and efforts bring us closer to God, then bring on the rain.

1.WIly would the author stay at home rather than play with others?

A. Because she had no friends at all to play with.

B. Because she often suffered from epilepsy.

C. Because she was often bullied by others.

D. Because she had no skills in plays.

2.From the passage we can know the author was——when in Elementary and Junior High schools.

A. positive B. brave C.naughty D. depressed

3.Who gave the author greatest help in the author's life?

A. The God B.Her teacher

C. Her friends D. Her mother

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