Analysis of Beloved



My Max and Penny where are you now.  I surely hope you weren't put down. You two were in my life for over 10 years. Now you are gone and I'm shedding those tears. How foolish of me to surrender my pets. Two best friends that I've known yet. We were a team yes just us three. Very relaxing having them with me. They were surrendered because I had to move. Not realizing what I would lose. Worst day of my life and that I must say. Missing the dogs each and every day. Now I want them back but it is too late. I must let prayer determine my fate. A mistake I made and really do regret. How could I even give up my pets.


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Characters 617
Words 127
Sentences 16
Stanzas 1
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Letters per line (avg) 471
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Surrendering my two chihuahua terriers was the worst day of my life. I am still suffering 4 months later.

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Written on December 15, 2023

Submitted by Wbrooks431 on December 15, 2023

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