Gabriella Marigold's Character Analysis

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According to Marigold “Tenacity is essential for accomplishment in anything you do. Without drive, determination and a strong -willed attitude one’s level of success as many endeavors will be in scope” (Gabriella Marigold Lunday).
He started things that kept him healthy, and to stabilized his high blood pressure. He eliminated high fat foods, remove everything fried, and no preservatives also removing salt from his diet which is dangerous for someone with hypertension. Subsequently, some of his physical strengths are walking which relaxes him, he sometimes made several rounds climbing the stairs at the high school. He did weight -training, swam and jog to help with stabilizing his disease. With no access to medical insurance, he received

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