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Monica-Grace Mukendi has two vivid memories from her first year in the United States. She remembers blowing out candles on her sixth birthday, the first that she celebrated in New York after emigrating from the Democratic Republic of Congo. She also remembers crying in class because she couldn’t express herself in English.
With help from her family, Monica-Grace learned quickly.