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Sharing - Should You Share Everything?



Sharing - Should You Share Everything?

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     challenging words:    recall, there, should, able, share, allow, also, idea, means, healthy, learn, meal, other, safe, mean, might


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Sharing - Should You Share Everything?
By Mary Perrin
  

1     There are times when you should share things. You show your friends you care about them when you share your toys. This does not mean you give your things away. It simply means that you allow them to play with your things when you are together. Your friends like it when you share. It makes them feel good about your friendship. Your friends can feel sad when you do not share with them. You might be able to recall a time when someone did not share with you. Your feelings may have been hurt. To have hurt feelings means that you are saddened by what someone has done or said to you. There .....
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