The Break
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This story is about the separation of Pakistan and India due to Britain Colonization and changing of religion of the people from Hinduism to Buddhism. Due to massive fighting and outrage between the 2 religions they decided to make Pakistan a separate country. After colonization they would not want to return as one because of the massive conflict between both religions. Diandia-She is a girl and will represent India's People in this story. Stanpakistan-He is a boy and will represent Pakistan's People in the story. Gary Britain-He is also a boy and will represent Great Britain in the story.
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