Write about something you’ve outgrown but still miss

 Something that I have outgrown is my childhood best friend. I outgrew her because, as we grew up, we often ended up having conflicts with each other and fighting. As we matured, we would butt heads on different topics and get into heated discussions, which eventually led to us drifting apart. Although we had grown up together and shared many memories, it was no longer a good idea for us to be friends. I do miss her, though, as it was sad to see somebody I was once so close with be so distant now. 

In class, we took our vocabulary test and read a new poem.

I learned about freedom and liberty.

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