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To Be a Princess
I can relate to this piece. I have a sister who's twelve and she always looks up to me for everything. I know that feeling of never wanting to let a sibling down, especially when they look up to you for so much. My little sister will come to me for advice because, at some point in time, I was in her shoes just like she is in that moment. She tells me I'm her role-model, and that's my job as an older sister. When Maya said, "I'm sorry I couldn't," makes me think that I never want to let my sister down. Also when Maya said,"threw her arms around me." makes me think of how much my sister loves me.
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