Why I Love Game Cube Research Paper

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People have many things that they love and they do not let anyone touch those things. My possession to me is very important because it has to do with my family members. The most important things that I possess is my lambs, quilt, and game cube. The lambs I have was something that I owned since I was a little girl. The quilt was given to me when I. On family nights we use to play the game cube. All of these things I still own today and in good condition.
The first thing that I will always love is my lambs. The reason why I love my lambs is because my parents gave them to me. I like the they look and sound. The soft white small plush animal setting on dresser waiting for me to push the button to make the sound that brings me back when I

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