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Summary Of Always To Remember By Maya Ying Lin
Maya Ying Lin was an undergraduate student that won the competition for the Vietnam War memorial design. The author chose the words Always to Remember: The Vision of Maya Ying Lin because he wants to remember her and what she did for the soldiers’ families. Also, he wanted to explain how she pictured the memorial. I think these words mean that the people will always remember the special deed Maya did for the families of the soldiers. In the text, it said that Maya was very deeply moved by the memorial of the soldiers who died in World War l in 1916. I chose this evidence because Maya Lin wanted to build a memorial in Constitution Gardens because the park was full of light.
These words mean that she visualized the memorial of the

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