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Essay heading: Biography of John Adams
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This way he could begin hunting even before he got home from school!
Soon, his parents began to worry that John was wasting his gifted intellect. His father asked him at age ten, "What would you do, child?" John answered back, "Be a farmer." The next day John's father took the boy to fields and worked him as hard as any adult... displayed 300 characters
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The night after young John came back tired, sore, and covered in dirt, his father asked John, "Well, John, are you satisfied with being a farmer?" His father, hoping he had taught his son a valuable lesson, was surprised by the answer. "I like it very well, Sir."
This was one of the first cases of John's stubbornness, which he possessed throughout life... displayed next 300 characters
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