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    because everything is that much better tasting when it comes out of her oven. In Figure 5‚ all you can see is a window. A widow that belongs to an old abandoned house. Picture the loving family that grew up in that house and made many cookies in the kitchen. We feel compassion about all of the love and holidays spent there. There should have been so much love and potential in this house but now‚ it is a sad old house that is forgotten about. The pattern on the floor may make us feel that it may be the

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    George’s Marvellous Medicine. This story is a about a boy named George who wants to create a medicine to change his Grandma into a better person. George starts searching in the kitchen to find the right kind of saucepan that he can use to start his medicine off in. He finally finds the saucepan that’s he needs until he hears Grandma’s voice‚ he then tells her that he is doing nothing and then it goes silent. He heads upstairs and begins in the Bathroom where he finds all sorts of extraordinary items he

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    this or that” until dinner is ready‚ but genuine gut-puckering starvation. You enter your house thinking‚ “Gosh! drinking my own blood could in fact be a solution to my problem!” Before beginning any acts of self- cannibalism‚ you head into the kitchen with hope that there will something to eat that actually tastes good. Upon opening the cabinet doors‚ you spot the one food that you know never goes bad‚ satisfies hunger‚ nourishes small children‚ and might survive a nuclear blast on its sheer caloric

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    you all about this one time I was going to my grandma’s house‚ it’s not just an ordinary story‚ enjoy! It all started so typically‚ I was going to my grandma’s house to give her some treats for her (because I didn’t get to see her in a while). Before‚ I left the house‚ my mother told me‚ “Don’t talk to any strangers and go straight to grandma’s house” I responded‚ by saying‚ “Mother I know‚ you don’t have to tell me every single time I go to grandma’s house.” “I know‚ I know” she replied. “I’m

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    tone. In the beginning of the poem‚ the speaker describes Grandma with eyes that are “small with sleep” and how she crushes chiles with a “stone brought from Guadalajara.” The way the speaker depicts Grandma’s eyes can be described as neutral and factual. The Guadalajaran stone represents Grandma’s past history‚ hence the title of the poem. Despite her tiredness‚ Grandma is still determined to get a head start on her daily routine which emphasizes her hardworking nature. The speaker’s tone begins

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    afternoon."(WALKER 120) Mama is talking about what she did the day before‚ but in the movie she was shown doing it. The reason for such a perspective change only makes sense‚ for scenes such as Mama and Dee arguing while Maggie is listening in the kitchen: "Maggie is now standing in the door. I could almost hear the sound her feet made as they scraped over each other."(WALKER 126) Mama realized that Maggie was listening in because she stood by the door. In the movie they show Maggie listening and getting

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    find real power versus complex power for electronic utility companies. You are at your grandma’s house for the weekend but you’ve decided you’re ready to go home. Your mom says the only way you can come home is if you tell her exactly how many miles is the shortest distance from Grandma’s before you can leave.  She tells you that your street and Grandma’s street meet to form an L at your school.  Grandma’s house is two miles east of the your school and your house is one mile north of your school

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    English spoken by most of the other characters. This can also be evidenced by Grandma’s use of Spanish and then English as well as the narrator’s decision to intersperse Spanish words into the English used to tell the story. Grandma’s application of Spanish also serves as a contrast to the other characters’ usage of English only‚ despite signs that the narrator’s mother can at very least understand Spanish. Grandma’s decision to speak only in Spanish eventually softens so that she speaks English

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    Narrative • Prewrite Story Organizer Directions: Fill in the story organizer with information about the experience that you plan to write about. Event When Grandma’s cat had kittens ______________________________________ ______________________________________ When? last summer ______________________________________ Where? at Grandma’s house ______________________________________ Details We were there on vacation. 1. ____________________________________________ Sheba started acting funny. 2. ____________________________________________

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    The Special Recipe The smell of fresh baked cookies and homemade buns rolled through the air. At that moment when I walked in my grandma’s house I knew she was making cookies and her homemade buns. Which were the best things in the world and will always be the best thing in the world. Ever since I was a little boy and I used to go my grandma’s for daycare she would make cookies and buns for my brother and I all the time. We would come home from school and go to her house until my parents were done

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