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How Is My Mom Similar To Addie's Case
The case of my mother is very similar to Addie’s case because my grandparents did not want my mom to finish high school. They expected that she stay at home with them until she get married. However, my mom decided to continue her education and my grandparents wouldn’t help her financially. So, she found a job in a restaurant and managed to move out of my grandparents’ house. After my mom finished high school, she went to college and graduated from business. I’m super proud of her because she did it by her own.

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