By Abi Martinez and Alejandra Ochoa
New Year’s Day is always an important part of the year because it means new beginnings and possibly new people. A tradition for the New Year is making a New Year's resolution or resolutions. Examples of resolutions are losing weight, stopping a nasty habit, spending more time with your family and friends, and getting good grades. We went to ask people what their resolutions would be and here is what they said:
Q: What is your New Year’s resolution?
Mario’s answer: Arrive early to class.
Vanessa’s answer: Get good grades this semester.
Laurie’s answer: Find a boyfriend.
Q: Do you think you will be able to accomplish it?
M: No, because of my friends.
V: Yes, because I believe I work hard.
L: No, but it’s worth the try.
Q: Why did you choose it?
M: Because I don’t want to get in trouble.
V: So I can get a new phone.
L: Because it was the first thing I could think of.
Q: How is it going to help you?
M: I'll get better grades and not disrupt class.
V: I'll not get in trouble with my mom.
L: I'll not be sad.
Do you have any other New Year’s resolutions?
M: No, I can’t think of any other one.
V: Eat healthier.
L: No, there is no other one.
There you have it. Some of our students New Year's resolutions are listed above. Some are for school and some aren’t so much, but to them they're still really important. Do you have a New Year’s resolution?
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