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The first animal I chose to represent me is a grey cat. The cat symbolizes independence, which I heard multiple times from people, and the color grey represents maturity. I chose the grey cat because I think I am mature and independent, but people may debate about my maturity, because I laugh a lot and do dumb things. The second animal I chose was a yellow dog. The dog represents companionship, and service and the color yellow represents happiness, joy, and friendship. I chose the yellow dog, because I really think I am loyal to people, and I am happy because I laugh tremendously. The third animal I chose was a brown elephant. The elephant represents memory, and the color brown represents comfort. I chose the elephant, because I have a good

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