Personal Narrative: Moving Again

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Moving Again

Have you ever moved schools? Have you lost friends? Well it really stinks. Moving schools have affected me for lots of reasons, but I am getting better. Here are three places I've moved schools to. First, I started at Elk River. My mom was the principal at the high school and first the ????. I was in preschool when we moved. We moved from Elk River to Alexandria for my mom’s work. We lived there for three years and had lots of fun with family and friends. Then we moved. Secondly, We moved to Alexandria. I was just about ending preschool when we moved. I did the second year instead of doing the first year again. I had lots of friends too. One of my friends is Josiah. He is the one who got me into

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