Monologue Of A Daughter Report

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My name is Anaya and I am the first daughter. I live in the tallest castle there is and I have 24 pyramids. I am also the pharaoh’s daughter. You would think that being me is the best and easiest thing in the world. But guess what it’s not. I have to pick out cultural clothing for special occasions and really expensive jewelery. It can get so annoying when every single place I go someone is waiting to help me. I hope they know that some things I can do on my own. You asked me what I eat.So I will give you an answer.We eat meals of beef (which was not as often), wild fowl,bread, fruit, vegetables, cake, and wine. How are meals are prepared on a daily is, our slaves snare and lay out our food for us. What do you wear? To answer your question.

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