Letter #1
Dear Mrs. S,
It' been 10 years since our high shool graduation, when you had your farewell speech in front of our class. At that time I didn't care much about the world around me, but your words touched me so much I can still remember them. I did chose a path in my life I thought would suit me, and you were right, you have to love what you are doing or else you wouldn't be fulfilled in your life. Although I struggled with math you thaught me to think for myself, to see the world with my own eyes and become a critical thinker. I do appreciate that you cared enough for me to not let me quit school when I felt I can't go on anymore.
Thank you for caring,
William
Letter #2
Dear Mrs. S,
Ever since you told me that no matter how gifted I am in math I have to work hard in order to get somewhere I was trying to prove you wrong. Unfortunately this didn't get me far in life and I am blaming you for it. If it wasn't you I would have succeded a long time ago and would have enjojed life like everybody else.
Probably you are an even bigger expert in torturing students, since you have 10 more years in doing it so. I feel sorry for all of your students, because I believe that life should be enjoyed to the fullest when you are a teenager, and your expectations do not allow for that. School should be fun and this would be only possible without homework.
I hope you retire soon or find some other job for yourself!
Mark
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