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1. Something that can rise to the top of a liquid.
2. Happy and joyful.
3. Thrilled and happy.
4. Joyful and thrilled.
5. Laid back and calm.
6. To persuade.
7. Rant or lecture.
8. Similar to a protest.
9. To whimper and complain.
10. To shout or declaim.
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It is bridged with violence, american settlers came on to the Native Americans land and genuinely stole it from them.
I was just learning to drive a bicycle; I was in 4th grade then. I just borrowed the bike from my classmate; and so, I had limited time. When I found out that I could already balance myself, I pedaled with excitement ignoring the downhill slope. I pressed the brake but it did not stop. I was already in panic and I did not know what to do. So, I jumped off the bike and fell on some rocky dirt. Amazingly, the bike was not damaged. I had buises on my arms and legs but I did not cry. Nobody saw me and I felt so proud of myself. Since then, I became more confident; the way I look at life has changed. Through this experience, I have learned that I can take care of myself and I should be more careful. I have to be accountable for everything I do.
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