What Is The Theme Of The Story Moving From Town

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Moved from town

By:Zachary smith
Tue nov 6 2017
EA 1.1 draft

This story is about me and my family moving out our old neighborhood and moving to our new neighborhood. And new friends and new feels.in this story I got chills I was nervous,scared and moved to another part of life.

At my old house my parents said ,the neighborhood was getting bad, so we decided to
Move. Online my dad found a nice home so we went a looked at it. The house had a big yard and it was A nice neighborhood and near our family.

Later we packed our stuff, got boxes, and stayed at my grandma's for a week. Then we moved to our new home. I was nervous.the first night we were there we had to unpack in the morning so we slept on the ground in the living room.

Next morning

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