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Review of "I Remember"
The writing titled “I remember,” written by Sydney N., talks about missing her hometown. Her writing left me feeling heartwarming. I agree with this poem because I used to live in the country, and now I live in the city. I miss walking down the country road to my aunt’s house. However, I was a little confused when Sydney stated, “I remember missing the gasoline that hung in the air in the dead of winter.” That part of the poem confused me is she talking about a fire or something else. When she stated, “I remember leaving the quaint country roads that I walked down during the summer.” I can relate to that so much because I remember going on bike rides with my aunt and grandma during the summer. Since I moved, I don’t get to do that anymore with them. I loved walking down to my Aunt Lynn’s house to see if she needed any help with anything. This poem brought back many memories for me.
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