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lyudmila [28]
10 months ago
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What does Jacqueline’s response to Maria at the end of the poem suggest about her "feelings" toward her own family?

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Nadusha1986 [10]10 months ago
3 0

Jacqueline’s response to Maria at the end of the poem suggests the following about her "feelings" toward her own family: she was grateful for the experiences she had as a child with her family.

<h3>What was Jacqueline's response to Maria at the end of the poem?</h3>

Jacqueline Woodson says that her childhood was filled with a lot of experiences but she was grateful for them and there was a time when things were quite smooth before they became complicated.

Woodson relieved all her experiences and they all were memorable parts of her life. So, she was not dissatisfied with the quality of life she had in her family.

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