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Dafna1 [17]
2 years ago
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Could someone write a 5 paragraph essay on how: The death of a loved one affects youth?

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Contact [7]2 years ago
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The death of a loved one can affect the way a child thinks when they are young. The remembrance, the <em>mere</em> fact that somebody they truly loved is gone forever, passed away, can break their mind into pieces, cursing it with sadness and making them feel lonesome in ways that deeply hurt them and affect them. And as they grow up, the struggles of that memory of that loved one dying, whether it's a pet or grandparent, can change the way they act and feel, the way they interact with others, and how they handle their emotions.

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