Do Relation Have The Power To Change A Person

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Do relation have the power to change a person ? Are relationships good for you ? Do relationships define who you are or act ? Do relationships tell us who a person is ? My thesis statement shows us who you are when you communicate or act.
And body paragraph is what of this goldfish would you wish. Sergei defined him by thinking the kid wanting to steal the fish from him. Sergei used a wish on his sister because she had lung cancer. And then he used his second wish for svetas boy because his head was not right. Sergei can relate to me because I really do not like being alone to. And the second story is the lottery. One of the relationships of Mrs Hutchinson's thought it wasn't fair because he thought mr Summers wasn't giving Jad enough

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