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Walk Two Moons By Sharon Creech
In the book walk two moons by Sharon creech. This is a internal and external force that is causing the Mrs Winterbottom to change family.

First she leaves her family without an explanation why she's leaving. When She gets back she comes back with someone special. That causes a force or change inside family. In the book there is some textual evidence to back up what I just said up.prudence is the one that is the one that says this ‘ I don't know what has gotten into everyone you were expecting to see her.’

Next in the story Mrs Winterbottom and her family get into an argument that she has been keeping secrets before met Mr Winterbottom or had children. Here is a quote that a character said in the book. ‘ I have

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