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The paragraph discusses how one of the writer's relatives is raising children that are not biologically hers or her father's. The writer is concerned about her father's right to do so and wonders why her grandmother never claimed the children or would not have wanted them if he had not gotten a DNA test. She promises to delete the last five messages if her mother does not want to read them.

. The paragraph explains that the author's mother has noticed that her son has been interacting with other children differently, and this has caused the author to reflect on the arguments they once h

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Question: Mama, Before you read the last 5 messages just know i'm going about my deadbeat dad kids he claiming those not being his kids looking nothing like him my grandma didn't claim them or wouldnt've wanted that he didn't get a dna test i'm not going to delete them i'm just telling YOU if YOU DON'T WANT TO READ IT JUST IGNORE THE LAST 5 MESSAGES The 1st 1 starts with "he has every right to bring other kids if that is their grandmother too" i realized afterwards but this is what bothers me mama i forgot we didn't see eye to eye on him with these other kids crap back then i want you to know i still love you and i'm sorry if you don't like what i have to say and i promise just like i wasn't bringing up my toxic family anymore i won't bring up those other kids anymore and i would want to move on from this Provide a summary explaining the paragraph above

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: The speaker is apologizing to their mother for the last 5 messages, which discuss their deadbeat father and his claim to other kids. They explain that their grandmother did not claim them and that a DNA test was not done. They also mention that their mother and them did not see eye to eye on the subject before, but that they still love her and promise to not bring up the topic of the other kids anymore in order to move on.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Feb. 28, 2023, 7:54 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, February 28, 2023

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