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class evaluation 
1>  i like how Mr.Haymore talk and explain us.
how this class learn with CTR 
and how we work in this class
2>  bored
i can't talk wit friends 
and some students are very terrible 
3>  i think that i am very good in this class because i get A's 
4>  learn about key board, how to do a graph in the computer, and how i can be a CTR person and i love to learn more about CTR person i was super fine in this class.
5>  yes! because i like this class maybe sometimes is really bored but it's okay and i really want to pass this class that's for it that i do my work. 
6>  yes! because i am doing that good things in my home and outside in school whatever i am.
and i think i'm not sure but i think that i am doing the right thing.



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