The Autobiography Of Abraham Lincoln, Dolly Madison, John Wayne

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AUTOBIOGRAPHY NARRITVE

This is a story about me, in other words an Autobiography just as all the famous people; Abraham Lincoln, Dolly Madison, John Wayne and so many other famous people. This story is about one of my many moves. In my simply, life nothing could be wrong with moving you might think, but to me, after moving so frequently from the time I was a small kid to now – a teenager- moving gets harder. All the friends, familiar hallways, and teachers you must leave behind to go to an unfamiliar city and school is scary. But leaving one of my closest friends behind that one day changed my life a lot. One minute I was all peppy and so nice but that changed when I left now no one is there to trust because why, I simply couldn’t trust
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The first day of school was okay, you could say, but it felt like no one really liked me. But as years rolled on I got envied, backstabbed, lied on, and the truth is I didn’t liked really no one in that school. To the truth be told ‘I would rather have no friends at all than people that use you’ and by the end of the year I learned the ways of being me as soon as I wasn’t that little kid anymore, most of the people I didn’t like staying away from me. That is something I learned to ‘The people that give you the forced out teeth smile they are jealous and stuck up.’ That is what happened when I left my old school the so happy school dreams went downhill, but that was in Middle school, but Elementary wasn’t so bad that I had to finish people were a little stuck up, cocky, or rude but that was just children that got too much praise and needed to get out of it. The new schools took me longer to adjust to over the years my mouth has been quicker than my thoughts. But that one move changed so much. But I still got so many questions ‘What would happen if I stayed in Richlands?’ or ‘How is Caylen? Is she mad at me?’ I have those questions. Well maybe never be answered, but I hope they

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