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I am sorry to hear that you don't liketaking exercise. Maybe if I tell you about the benefits of taking exercise, youwill change your mind.
First of all, taking regular exercise is goodfor your physical health, because it can help protect you from illnesses, suchas the flu. Besides, taking exercise can help control your weight. What's more,by taking exercise, you can relax your mind so that you can concentrate betteron your studies. There are many sports activities at school so you can try onethat you don't hate. I think you will become interested in it gradually.
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