Cameron Letter To Her Parents

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Throughout this journal, I predict that Cameron wishes her parents were still alive. One can see that Cameron wants her parents to still be living for multiple reasons. The first reason is Cameron is parentless. One may feel what Cameron is going through and it is not easy at all. This can be really tough on Cameron because it happened so fast. One day she had two parents and the next day she had none. This can be difficult no matter what age you are because loosing a loved one such as the people you spend every day of your life with can impact you greatly. Another reason, Cameron may miss her old life. Cameron may miss the way her life used to be with her parents. She also may miss hearing their voices and having them around everyday. One

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