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RE: The Promise - Freewrite: 8/4/23 | Prompt: A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words [Eng/Esp]

in Freewriters9 months ago

If a person does not have a strong relationship with his family, then one day this relationship ends or breaks, so it is better that a person should maintain a good relationship with his family.

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Does going off to college in another state indicate that a person doesn't have a strong relationship with his family? Gregg spent his senior year with his Aunt, Uncle, and cousins. Now he is an adult and ready to go out into the world.

He is accustomed to having a quiet life at home. The hustle and bustle of his Aunt's home was overwhelming. Remember, his parents wanted him to sell the home. But his love for his family caused him to leave the home, debt free, for them to use after his Uncle's heart attack.

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The way a person spends his childhood with his family, there are many halves of a person and when he grows up, he has to go to travel around the world and this news is very painful that his uncle had a seizure.

Yes, things happen in life to our family members. It's the love for them that determines how we respond. Gregg loved his family. He was just used to being alone with his parents in the quietness of their own home. When his aunt and uncle needed his help, he didn't hesitate to come to their aid.

At the same time, he had to think of his future. He wanted to go off to college and experience life. He was able to do this. His Aunt understood.

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