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Feedback: "To Be a Princess"
In the article “ To Be a Princess” by Maya V., I was touched when I read how she tried to be queen/princess for her cousin and she told her little cousin Anika she’s already a princess. Maya was very descriptive about how she wanted to be a princess for her younger cousin just because Anika saw a princess on a float at a parade. I thought that was admirable that she tried to be a princess just for her. I liked when she wrote “‘Can I be a princess like you?’ I said the first thing that popped into my head: ‘You already are.”’ This quote was really cute because she made it seem adorable because what she said in the quote was meaningful and Anika will probably remember it forever. I can relate this to my life because my little cousins look up to me and if I ever said anything like that, they would remember it for a lifetime. Any girl who gets told that will always remember it for as long as they can. If I got told that I would love that person forever because they made my day.
Sincerely,
Anonymous

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