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I was the shortest kid in my class and the whole entire 3rd grade. Until, one day where everything changed… On my birthday, my mom got me a small pink daffodil. I watched as it grew taller and taller, until it was huge. I wished on a star one night that I could grow and grow just like the daffodil did. When I was asleep ,the rain came down, but not hard just a little sprinkle. The next day, I had a growth spurt and the daffodil did too. So I crossed the bridge and planted in at a park.

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