5: If I were to run away from home, I would go to complete something I wanted to achieve. I ran away from home not because I hated my parents and my annoying younger sister, I wanted to complete something by myself. I didn't want my family knew because I was afraid that they would reject and I didn't want them to worry about me. So, something I wanted to complete was to go to my classmate's house to do the project, and this project was very important for all students. I didn't want my family know because they didn't want me to go anywhere that was unfamiliar and strange although my classmate were my best friends. After that, I went to his house to finish the project in three hours. After finishing the project, I went back to home, and then my parents blamed me because I didn't tell them first. I made them worried and they felt anxious, and than I learned a lesson: I shouldn't leave home without parents' permission and didn't let them think that I was going to run away.
6: Tell about any "good" memories you have: the good memories I have is when my family and I went to Europe during the summer. Actually, I loved to travel everywhere becuase I couldn't learn some different culture and geography from any country. I thought this is a good memory becuase we went to Paris, Italy, Switzerland, and Venice in one week, that was a lot. This was the first time my family and I went to Europe, so we were very excited to go there. Of course, buildings in Europe were different from where I lived. Buildings in Europe were beautiful and they looked like castles, and they were made by fragments of the brick, not cement. Not only this scene made me interested, but also the special scene in Venice. Venice was also called "The City of Water" because this city was located on the water. My family and I went there to go by ship and there were a lot of churches which were attractive. Although the weather was hot and dry, I also had a lot of fun there and we took lots of pictures there, too. After finishing this awesome trip, we were tired, but fun.
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