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Yanka [14]
3 years ago
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Can someone create a thesis statement about this: The topic "Unexpected changes". The main reason for selecting this topic is th

at sometimes life is unpredictable, and when it comes to an unexpected change in life, it can be difficult to deal with. But that change of arriving in a country to which I was not accustomed, at first it was difficult for me to feel comfortable which then I could overcome had a purpose, which was to lehrn more about myself and the world around me, I began to feel, react, and even act differently. Changes cannot be controlled, what you can control the reactions to it, and what you do to adapt to it. ​
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mash [69]3 years ago
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Change can be unpredictable and scary even, but it develops one's character as they begin to adjust

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