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When I was a small child, I always played by myself. I had a wild imagination I really had a love for animals and nature. I was always curious about science. I was bought up in a Christian home. It was just so many do's and don'ts. I was kind of quiet in school because I thought I sounded too different from other kids. I realized that English was my strongest subject. I always have a way with words. I enjoyed story telling time. I expressed my feelings on paper. When I became a man, my father told me (It's not how much money you made but, did you make a dollar today??) at made me understand…mehr

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When I was a small child, I always played by myself. I had a wild imagination I really had a love for animals and nature. I was always curious about science. I was bought up in a Christian home. It was just so many do's and don'ts. I was kind of quiet in school because I thought I sounded too different from other kids. I realized that English was my strongest subject. I always have a way with words. I enjoyed story telling time. I expressed my feelings on paper. When I became a man, my father told me (It's not how much money you made but, did you make a dollar today??) at made me understand and appreciate the smaller things in life. So I would take small words or just one sentence and begin to write. Everything I wrote would just turn into poetry.
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When I was a small child, I always played by myself. I had a wild imagination I really had a love for animals and nature. I was always curious about science. I was bought up in a Christian home. It was just so many do's and don'ts. I was kind of quiet in school because I thought I sounded too different from other kids. I realized that English was my strongest subject. I always have a way with words. I enjoyed story telling time. I expressed my feelings on paper. When I became a man, my father told me ((Its not how much money you made but, did you make a dollar today?)) That made me understand and appreciate the smaller things in life. So I would take small words or just one sentence and begin to write. Everything I wrote would just turn into poetry.