Audiobook sample of an essay paragraph (American English) | A2
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Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (Canadian-General) North American (US General American - GenAM) US African AmericanTranscript
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How the people we once loved become strangers again. It's interesting to think about how we make people who used to be everything into nothing again. How we learn to forget how we force forgetting what we put in place of them. In the interim, the dynamics afterward, always tell you more than what the relationship did. Grief is a faster teacher than joy. But what does it mean when you cycle out to being strangers again, you never really stopped knowing each other in that way? Maybe there's no choice but to make them someone different in your mind, not the person who knew your daily anxieties and what you looked like naked and what made you cry and how much you loved them when our lives revolve around someone, they don't just stop doing so. Even if all that's left is some semblance of their memory, There are always those bits that linger, the memories that are impressed on the places you went and the things you said and the songs you listen to remain.