Personal Narrative: My Mom At Trenton

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I was a warm sunny day on January 21 2021. I am fifteen year old and I am in tenth grade and I give everything that doesn’t fit me anymore to charities like chamber of Congress Commerce at Trenton, Missouri . I have gave to little kid at the my money at the pool . My friend said that they had to get to school since his car broke down in church.

“How is your car.” I said hoping that it was fixed since he gets to go out until eleven o’clock and trashes my car. “The repairman said that he is going to have to replace the transition but i don’t trust him so I am going to pay him for the look over and have my dad take care of it until it is good.” “How is your mom doing at her new job?” “Oh she is doing well. How is your mom at her job?” “Well

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