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pentagon [3]
1 year ago
7

One theme of "My Cup of Tea" is love comes packaged in many different ways. At the end of the story, the narrator finds the note

from her Grandpa Wally in the teapot.
In order to extend the theme, how could the author have expanded the final conversation between Nini and her granddaughter?

Use details from the passage to support your answer.
English
1 answer:
Dimas [21]1 year ago
8 0

Nini could have further explained to her granddaughter what the note from Grandpa Wally meant. She could have shared a memory of a moment she shared with him and discussed with her granddaughter how love is found in both big and small moments.

What is note?
Note
is a short record of something, such as an idea, thought, or reminder. It can also refer to a brief written or printed statement, such as a musical notation, a comment or instruction, or an annotation on a text. Notes are typically written down in order to remember key points or to record information for later use. Notes can be used for personal or professional purposes, such as in taking notes for school or work, making a grocery list, or recording a conversation. Notes can also be used to communicate with others, such as leaving a message or sending a text. Notes are a useful tool that can help people remember important information and keep track of their thoughts.

Nini could have also shared with her granddaughter the importance of keeping special memories of loved ones and how it can bring comfort when they are no longer around. She could have also discussed the importance of cherishing the moments spent with loved ones, no matter how seemingly insignificant they may seem.

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