Letter About Myself From The 3rd Person

Sophia’s cellphone. After spending almost two decades with her, I have learned a lot about Sophia. Here’s some of what I know. Sophia and her are best friends. We spend all our free times together. There’s one thing I can say about Sophia: she is always laughing, both at her own jokes and at things she sees in Instagram.

Sophia and I have great times. We are constantly on Instagram. Sophia is a music lover and she will jam out on me until I’m exhausted. Sophia is great with me, she does drop me from time to time but I have never fallen apart. My favorite days are those when I’m alone with Sophia and I can connect to her speaker while she blasts my favorite songs. She dances and sings around her room. Summer is a time when we have fun together. However, school means that I don’t see her as often and it makes my heart sad. I see her very little at school because I am often in her backpack or in the back of her hand. Even though she doesn’t see me, I can still hear her. After listening to her over the last two years, I have learned that her struggles in class are due to her dyslexic nature and not having many friends. Although she doesn’t feel confident writing or reading in groups, she is open to seeking and receiving help. Sophia loves learning and wants to do well in school. She hopes you can help her achieve a B or C in English. Another thing I have observed is that Sophia does not like being told what to do in class, and she won’t show it. She will, however, ask her teachers in private if she is unable to understand something in class. When she comes home from school, we all fall on her beds and start to Instagram.

We can see all her medals and awards when we’re lying on her beds. She holds seven soccer trophies and one softball trophy. Five soccer medals. I will venture a guess and say that Sophia played soccer for eighteen year. Unfortunately, her health has gotten worse so she is unable to play any sport. Sophia’s greatest quality is her willingness to take on any challenge. Although it can be difficult, she will never stop trying and she will not quit. Sophia is an amazing person. I know she has ambitious and busy plans after high school. She will pass all her classes and do well in her classes. I hope she stays around to see the future. Sophia is an amazing person.

Sincerely,

Sophia’s Phone

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  • ellenoble

    Elle Noble is a 33-year-old educational blogger, volunteer, and mother. She has been blogging for over a decade and has amassed a large following among educators and parents. She has written articles on a variety of topics, including education, parenting, and child development. She is also a regular contributor to the blog blog.com/ellenoble.

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Elle Noble is a 33-year-old educational blogger, volunteer, and mother. She has been blogging for over a decade and has amassed a large following among educators and parents. She has written articles on a variety of topics, including education, parenting, and child development. She is also a regular contributor to the blog blog.com/ellenoble.

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