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Essay on the topic-my little sister.​

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Answered by cuteprincess1801
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My Little Sister

On April 21, 2004, one of the best things in life happened to me. My little sister was born. Her name is Warnazia Russell. Her name is very unique. She is currently 9 years old and she thinks she is grown. My little sister means the world to me. There is nothing on this world I wouldn’t do for her. She is one of the most important people in my life. When I was younger, I remember talking to my parents about how badly I wanted a younger sibling. I wanted someone I could have fun with or someone I could boss around at times. My sister is someone I can take care of, someone I can learn from, someone I can be an example to, and someone I can love. I am very thankful that she is a part of me because I know without her I wouldn’t be who I am today. I learn from her that making good choices is one of the most important things in life, no matter the situation. Warnazia is an important person in my life because, she has taught me so much, she is my best friend, and I know I can always count on her. Younger siblings can be cute and adorable, but when you get to live with a younger sibling they are a pain in the neck. All day over the summer I had fun and played with her. It's truly amazing to have a sister, chat with her, and take care of her. I really miss my little sister being that I am in college now and I know she misses me. I hope my little sister makes me proud in the future.

Answered by iTzzCuriousGirl
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My sister is my best friend, we talk about everything. She knows all my little secrets that I would never think about telling my mom, and I know that when I tell her that it is safe with her because that's the kind of friendship we have. ... All together I know my sister is my hero, and she will always

A study from Brigham Young University found that people with sisters experience less guilt, loneliness, and feelings of fear overall than people without sisters. Interestingly, as they get older, they're also more likely to talk about things they may not want to talk about with their parents

Little sisters are beacons of tenderness and compassion. There's nothing quite like having a little, miniature person in your life who looks up to you as much as she does. You can see yourself in those perfect, innocent eyes because she's a part of you. ... Without her, you just wouldn't be the person you are today.

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