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Its 20 years into the future and, I have become a publisher and book writer. Reading with my father when I was in 1st grade really shaped me into the person I am today. One morning I was on my way too work and I had seen and greeted my first grade teacher “Miss. Caroline Fisher”. “Do you remember me you were my first grade teacher?” I had asked, she exclaimed “Of course I do you were my first grade student the one I had called up to read in front of the class.” She then started asking me what I was doing I life and I had responded that I was a book publisher. Miss. Caroline Fisher had exclaimed that she was very happy that I had a job as a book publisher.
I then started to explain how important it was that I had started reading with my father

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