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read the introduction to keyana's personal narrative, ", dad."
when i was four years old, my dad and i [wol) a tree in our front yard. it was a tiny, fragile sapling. he promised me
that it would grow tall and strong, but he said that i had to be patient. until i turned 18 years old, dad and i [wol) it
every year on my birthday.
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