Personal Narrative: A Charismatic Helicopter

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A charismatic caretaker that would be me
I help you out with anything that you need
Cooking, cleaning, cuddling are my specialties
I brighten the room with all of my fun games and crafts
I’m not afraid of a challenge
Being adaptive is key to be a qualified caretaker just like me
I am pretty selfless, if I do say so myself
The elderly and kids are my number one priority
I am willing to go the distance for anyone or anything
It’s rewarding to have kids tell me that I am the best caretaker there ever could be

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