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lora16 [44]
3 years ago
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THIS IS 100 POINTS ILL EVEN MARK YOU BRAINLEST

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zimovet [89]3 years ago
3 0
1) There are many things I am confident about, but my most confident area is, playing football. I love playing football, I really do. It is such an engaging sport, it’s very hands on. I am really experienced and have been playing football since I was 6 years old. I have played in so many games, I lost count. I hope to continue playing football, and even get on a college team.


2) I don’t hold grudges often, but one grudge I have is against my old friend. When we were 7 years old, he broke my Jackie Robinson figure. I cried for so long, it was my 4th birthday gift from my grandpa. I will never forget it. I wish I could have fixed it. I will never talk to that person again.
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