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Prompt A The environment I grew up with was very friendly at most times. I was raised by my mom and step dad. One of my brothers didn’t live with us and we didn't get to see him that often... I was the oldest out of three. My dad wasn’t majorly involved in any extracurricular activities I did, but for the most part he was for my littlest brother. My mom was she was there for me when I was in Girl Scout and basketball.
Every time i wanted to quit girl scouts or basketball when i was younger my mom wouldn’t let me she would always say she won't let me be a quitter when I grow up. In high school i tried out for the drill team my mom was there telling me what i needed to fix, and made sure i was ready after two years of trying out

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