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What NYC really is
I agree with Giselle Garcia from Brooklyn, NY when she was arguing about a poem by Luca Foggini, who was published in the Teen Ink magazine. The poem was about all the lights, noise and the stereotypical image of New York City. I live in Brooklyn, NY as well. I can most definitely agree that New York City is not only about taxicabs and skyscrapers. In fact, there are streets were only about ten cars pass through each day. There are towns that are peaceful and have delicious restaurants in them. I live in a bit of a loud part of Brooklyn but it is surely not filled with skyscrapers and taxicabs.
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