Graduation Speech: My Hero's Journey

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My family is going to dc expect for my sisters they allreather know about the monuments/memorials we took a tiain there it took like 40 minutes but james lamel zakeem jayron raheem got sick but i did not so mom can we go take the bike tour first yes rahmel wow this bike feels good i like the seat yay it is alright.

Let’s go take a look at the cherry trees wow they are really colorful i really like the way they look rahmel look take a picture of it hay rahmel i am going to lay down for a little come home when it gets dark ok mom get up here rahmel look you can see the reflecting pool i see coins a bag and two swimming teams there is a judge look he gave that double backflip a 85 time to go to sleep.

The next day i woke up i went to the lincoln
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Mom can you tell me about the Thomas jefferson ok he was are third president he has a 19foot bronze statue of himself and he has some of his most famous appear writings on the wall mom you know a lot thanks all right rahmel go to sleep then when you wake up you need to pack your stuff my thoughts and feelings about thomas jefferson is i would like to work really hard like him and have famous writings on the wall.

So the next day i woke i packed my stuff and we took a plan because the train brook down so i was halfway in the back so the whole plane ride i was mad because a kid keep kicking my chair so i got up and yelled stop right in his face then everybody started looking at me and the lady asked me if i wanted to go to first flight i said yes then i saw the golden state warriors hey stephen curry can you singe my shirt yes think you i well tell my friends about everything hay mom you got something to eat without me that's messed

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