Personal Narrative: Anastasia, Elizabeth And Elizabeth

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Anastasia, Elizabeth, and Andrew got ready for bed but was looking forward to next year to take their classes. They already like Ms. Jackson and could not wait to meet the other teachers that are going to be teaching them. I wonder who the other teachers are going be? Andrew asks. We have wait and see. Elizabeth says. I just glad that Sara and William is going to be in our class. Elizabeth says. We glad too. Anastasia and Andrew both

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