The author is trying to show that teenagers are in a way judged on a daily basis. At the end of each paragraph the author writes he uses repetition by saying “they’re all alike “ a way adults may view us. When we do math without showing work teachers/ adults assume we cheated although we know we used our head and didn’t need to write down the whole thing. Adults view students/ teens all in a certain way they see them as irresponsible, loud and always doing something on their phones. Not all teens are the same many teens are curious outgoing and are fast learners.
There are many teachers at schools who don’t get that many students learn quicker and don’t necessarily show work because they find it faster to do their work in their head. Teachers are quick to think that that student may have cheated. A few teachers who are rare like to embrace those students and help them achieve more things. In the article the author says that because we are all alike we can achieve more things in our life more so than the adults think. He thinks that we all can embrace and achieve greater things. He says that he found the computer that didn’t judge him and if it showed that he did something wrong it was because he truly did something else not because it didn’t like him or feel threatened by him.
In a way the author is saying that not many people achieve things because sometimes we are held back. Being curious is a crime according to the author the government feels threatened by hackers because they have been outsmarted by curious people. They’re very only crime is being curious they see no color no nationality they know one and other yet haven’t seeen each other. The author states that they can catch one hacker yet since we are all alike as they always say then there will always be more curious people.
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