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    So the grandma took the boy out to the car and the grandma just sat there for a while crying. The grandma told the boy that the grandpa went looking for the dad and that they would meet up at the boys house. The boy and grandma got to the boy’s house and waited for the grandpa and the dad to come back. After a couple of hours the grandpa came back with the dad. The dad was drunk. The grandpa and grandma the boy to go to his room. The boy could hear grandma and grandpa screaming at

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    Zebras and Grandma ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Example of idea of radio ad (Still in production) "Grandma‚ I met a wonderful person last night" "You did‚.....what is her name" Grandma "Her first name was Sara‚ but I did not get her last name" "You did not get her last name!! What were you thinking" Grandma "I don’t really remember‚ we were just hanging out and having fun" "What did you talk about" Grandma "I don’t

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    that she isolates her self from her immediate family because she always stays with her grandma. The author expresses the theme by showing how the young teen feels the exact opposite with her grandma to the way she feels around her family. The girl connects with her grandma. The grandma represents great loss. She represents great loss because the grandma was the only person that gave her a sense of hope. The grandma must die so the girl can let go of her resentment and rebirth her new accepting self

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    is willing to try new things because she inspires Gertie to try new things‚ Molly Lou Melon is inspired by her grandma. The most obvious reason that shows why Molly Lou Melon is willing to try new things is because‚ her grandma teaches her to try things the olden way‚ and Molly Lou Melon listens to her grandma. Molly Lou Melon had toy chest filled with toys! Molly Lou Melon’s grandma told her‚” back in the olden days‚I didn’t have fancy dolls or action figures. I made them out of twigs‚leaves

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    My eyes and heart throbbed knowing that tonight will be her last night. “Oh how much will I miss you grandma. Thank you for everything you’ve done and sacrificed for me‚” I thought. My mom drove us to the care home to see her one last time. I stayed in the car helpless because I did not want to see her in pain. All of our family was by her bedside‚ but

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    I had brought my grandma a piece of my birthday cake that was left over from my party the day before‚ even though I didn’t know she couldn’t eat it because it had way too much sugar in it. I came back the next day to visit my grandma in hospice‚ and I noticed the cake was still sitting in the same spot I had left it the day before. I asked my mother‚ and my grandpa why she

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    major factor that contributed to the Walls’ family being in poverty. Besides growing up in a poverty stricken home and town Rex also grew up with a mother who was an Alcoholic. We find this out when Jeannette tells us about the time she first met Erma and she “ pulled a bottle of whiskey from the pocket of her housedress” (walls 131). She also talks about how she could smell whiskey on her Uncle Stanley’s breath the first time he hugged her. This was the life Rex Walls was accustomed to and so

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    University of Northern Iowa Everyone has at least one memorable experience with their grandma‚ and I have been fortunate enough to share countless memories with mine. A big portion of our memories involve food in one way or another. One of the biggest values that my family holds is the importance of family meals. Whenever we go to my grandparent’s farm‚ my grandma never fails to overflow everyone’s stomachs and send everyone home with leftovers. Whether it be eating at the

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    rags so she had a place to 3. ____________________________________________ have the kittens. ____________________________________________ She had seven kittens. The last one was Tippy. 4. ____________________________________________ How it ended Grandma kept Tippy and gave the rest of ______________________________________________ © Scott Foresman 3 them away. ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Personal Narrative • Prewrite Sheba’s

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    in the sand‚ enjoy the beautiful water waves and have fun with family! But‚ sometimes the grandma can not hang like she use to‚ and that’s fine‚ she still has fun‚ but the need for a

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