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Literacy Narrative: Candy Chang's Ted Talk

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Diagnostic Essay- Literacy Narrative How many people have thought about their answer to the question of what they want to do before they die? After watching Candy Chang’s Ted Talk, I started thinking about my goals before I die. I decided that my main goal before I die is to take a trip to a warm, tropical place with the people I love. One of the main aspects of this trip would be the people I choose to spend the time with. For example, I would mainly want my family there, including my parents, sister, and cousin. My parents played an important role in this trip since they have been very supportive and helpful throughout my life. Then, I would also invite my friends who have been by my side throughout the years. I believe that it is important

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