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How do memories and childhood experiences shape a person's identity later in life?
Describe a memory from your childhood that you consider important to who you are today.

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Childhood experiences shape a person’s identity because memories good or bad make someone want to do something again or make sure someone doesn’t do something again. When I was younger I gave my dog food under the table (that was glass) and I got yelled at by my dad so instead of feeding her out in the open I learned to sneak her food. Not the best example but now I’m pretty good at sneaking around.
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