I would like to talk about my treasures. I have a lot of physical things that I can regard as treasures.
I come to school by car. The car, which I received from my parents, is one of my treasures. I can go everywhere even if I cannot go by train or bus. I have even visited Aso in my own car with my friends. If we had climbed up Mt. Aso on foot, we would have been very tired. However, as we climbed up by car, we were not drained.
Another treasure is a letter from my old friend. When I was an elementary school student, I had a close friend. His name was Kenta. I used to play with him after school. Although we often had a quarrel with each other, I was on very good terms with him. One day, however, he had to move abroad because his father was a diplomat. On the day when he left Japan, I saw him and shook hands with him. Then he gave me a letter. I was happy because I had never got any letters from him. After I went back home, I read his letter. The letter said that he also thought I was the closest friend in his friends. Since he has gone to a foreign country, I haven’t gotten in touch with him. However, I believe we will be the best friends forever.
I talked to you about physical treasure, but my best treasure is my memories. I am twenty years old now. I had a lot of experience, especially in school. I have had so many friends in school. I sometimes hang out with them. Every time I hang out with them, I get good memories. I think the memories are the very invaluable treasure.
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