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The Butterfly Effect
I found Ann Apharetta’s article “The Butterfly Effect” extremely moving. She expresses that the hurt her sister was going through was not on only effective towards herself but also on her entire household that quickly was shattered one by one instantly. She explains her struggle as such a young innocent child feeling so much hurt. In the article it states “Hatred boiled in my blood for her and for myself” (Alpharetta 2). You can personally feel her words and I think it’s amazing knowing how emotionally touching of a story this is.
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