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Personal Narrative: My Life As A Kid
As a kid, everything is a mystery, you want to explore everything and all things. It’s that time when you don’t know of the bad in the world and only the good. When you are carefree and not worried at all. As a kid, I saw something that changed me and it was like magic through my eyes.

As a child, my parents and I always went on walks, we sometimes saw things that would slowly break down my walls and make me see the hostile in the world. One day, we saw an old man that was homeless, and my parents were being nice, and gave the man a $5.00 bill. I was grown up to always help the people even though there are people in this world that would fake to be homeless just to get money, but I was taught that it would come back to them if they were to

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