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Definition Essay: How My Hair And Rusted Brown
A glow of shimmering light had appeared displaying a much peaceful yet a long stream of light, that seemed to shine longer than it has ever before. I have begun to wonder why is my neighbors' skin and hair darker than mine? Why is my hair and skin much more lighter? Orange was often my hair color closely related to the color of a squash, which my grandmother would use to make her most delicious pies all the town people would always bring beautiful arrangements for her. While my neighbor's skin had the most beautiful tint of a rusted brown similar to the carnelian stone.

Laughter from children as I sat to hear words joyfully as a mockingbird to the turkey, ha, ha, you bobbed that wrong, let me show you how to carry out such goal correctly

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