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Since I was younger, I have dreamt of being popular for my studies. Also, it had been fulfilled in my school. I was quite known for my work and devotion to studies. Two years back, I had taken admission to another school, so nobody knew that I studied well. But how I became famous was quite unique. As it was hard for students to carry the heavy textbooks, a rule was made to keep all our textbooks in the cupboard. I had been made as to the monitor of that shelf and had the keys also. Once, it was our maths class and as our teacher entered the class, all my classmates were shouting my name, "SALENA! SALENA!" so that I could give them their books. and then maam out of frustration asked "Who is SALENA!?" and at that time I raised my hand from behind my ma'am in an embarrassed manner. And from then on my teachers started noticing me and realized that I am a brilliant student.

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