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Why Did Aengus Really So Hard To Obtain True Love?
Undertaking missions It’s almost impossible to know what drives people to undertake a mission. But people always do crazy, dangerous things when they undertake the missions. For example, Aengus wanted to find true love. Galarza tried to fit into another country, another school, another language. And Johnson was trying to survive with her two children. These people had different reasons for why they undertook the missions, but they were all trying to reach their goals.

Aengus wanted to find true love. So like a lot of people, Aengus looked for love and refused to give up even when he did not find his true love quickly. During this time, Aengus fell in love with a girl that appears in his dream. But when he searched for her for many years, he could not find her. But he did not give up. Another example of enduring hardship was he walked through the hollow lands and hilly lands and did not give up. This shows even though Aengus walked through the hollow lands and hilly lands, but he resolved to find his love. But, after these kind of hard work, Aengus still did not find his true love, but he learned that love is a lifelong quest.
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Because, Galarza moved to new country, so he faced many obstacles, including learning a new language and understanding a new culture. Even though Galarza did not know anything about the new country, but he did not give up. He studied how to pronounce butterfly. First, he kept pronounce to boo-ter-fly, but with the guidance of Mrs. Ryan, he finally could say butterfly. After recovered the difficulty, Galarza learned that be proud of their individual identity while learning another

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