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Jumping On The Trampoline Analysis
Danika Nease My Broken Arm
4th hour
October 17th 2016
Me and my brothers Alex and Skyler were jumping on the trampoline when I had this not so genius idea that involved me going under the trampoline and trying to hold up my brothers.
That plan didn’t really work ,instead I ended up in a lot of pain and in the hospital for about a week.
About a year or so later me and my brothers Evan and Alex went to foster care. Evan and Alex got put together in the foster care but I got put by myself. It got a little lonely and life sucked in foster care. My foster parents didn’t really like me cause I was mouthy and depressed. After that me and Evan went to live with our dad after he and Christy moved back into Michigan from Kentucky.

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