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On His Birthday
I find this article really sad, what kind of family treats their youngest boy the way this family does? They don't buy him a present for his birthday, I can't even imagine what that must have been like.the little boy, Zach, asks his sister if he can go on the computer to play his game and she tells him no because she is busy on it. And after all of this has happened, Zach has a big smile on his face. I don't know how he could do that, walk around with a smile on his face when his birthday isn't even like a birthday. Zach's family didn't make him a cake or take his picture for his birthday. I feel really bad for Zach, and what I don't get, is that after such a horrible birthday, he still goes to bed with a big smile on his face.
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