Personal Narrative: Who I Am Sarah

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Who am I? I am Sarah, and although I possess a commonly used name, I do not possess a common personality. Therefore, what differentiates me from all the other people named Sarah?
My dedication and eccentricity is what makes me unique. I am extremely devoted to my education. While the same could be said for many, I believe my dedication goes above and beyond. In addition to my commitment, I am eccentric in regards to the way I speak, although not the way I act.
I am the type of person who is exceedingly exuberant, ambitious, and reliable. I commit to being ambitious due to my goals and expectations being extremely high when it comes to grades and school. Likewise, I manage to be reliable in regards to work and education as a result of the great deal of effort I put into my assignments. On the other hand, I can be incredibly exuberant towards people who I am at least somewhat acquainted with. However, I am especially enthusiastic when I talk about things I appreciate, such as the Harry Potter books.
In my opinion, diligence, motivation, and education remain as some of the most vital principles in this world. Without these three qualities, the human race wouldn't have the ability to evolve. For example, we wouldn't have the advanced technology we have today such as cars or electronic devices like computers.
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Human beings need to be controlled by fear, or else humans would probably wind up killing each other. The fear we are controlled by is the dread of imprisonment, or being stripped of our rights. laws enforce that terror owing to the fact that if someone breaks the law, they'll be confined to a small, torturous cage known as prison. If we had no laws, we'd be extermination the fear that controls us, and as a result, society would fall into chaos. While I do believe that it is wise to control humans with legislation, I also admit that these regulations should fair and reasonable. After all, no one likes a

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