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vladimir2022 [97]
3 years ago
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green button that says Turbo Press your Turbo Button! Take one action that increases your pride. It could be related to your fam

ily, assets, culture, language, or invisible diversity. In a paragraph of 3-5 complete sentences, write about your action and submit this as your work for the lesson.
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mart [117]3 years ago
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To increase pride in myself I make sure everyone knows that I am adopted. Me being adopted means I was chosen. I was chosen to be loved, and looked after. I am very prideful about my adoption. Some people make fun of me when I tell them, but their laughter doesn't really hurt me. I am not ashamed to be adopted and I never will be.
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