Monologue- Jacob Lebowitz
I was born in the small state of Connecticut. As a young kid I was very energetic and loved to play baseball, tennis, and golf. As time went along my parents taught me many things weather it was to help out people or say bless you when someone sneezes. As a young privileged kid, I was half Native American and Half American. My grandma who unfortunately passed away this year has a house up in Thunder Bay on the reservation. Most people on the reserv are very poor and cannot get off the reserv because they dont think they can make it. My grandpa who also owns a house up there showed everyone that you should always believe and strive for goals that you want to achieve. He taught me many things weather it was not to give up or to reach your goals. Back in Connecticut my family and I helps out the Soup Kitchen down in New Haven. Whenever we do the Soup kitchen, it always reminds me of the poor reservation. All in all, you should always help out people and strive for your goals. If you dont think you can achieve your goals then you will never achieve them.
This looks great!
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