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Sacrifice In Jimmy Floyd's 'Gift Of The Magi'
After reading “Gift of the Magi ,” I have realized that sacrifice means that you give something up for someone you care about. I once have made a personal sacrifice to my little brother so that he could eat. I had felt really relieved and happy that my brother could eat for my sacrifice. It was a sunny afternoon at Jimmy Floyd’s when I have made a sacrifice for my brother.
We were both hungry and he does not work and had no money to eat. So I had gave him some money to eat. It motivated me to start being kind and if someone is hungry or needing something I need to help them out. It will make you feel like a better person in the long run. All that I had to do was to give my brother just a little money to get him something to eat ,but I lost

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