Cheerful, happy, and joyful.
Fight,fight
fight
fight
fight
fight
The conflict would shape the development of the plot.
I had a teacher once tell me allot of times the summary will be in the first sentence and sometimes it may be in the last
During those months Rachel's mother looked after Aaron with something close to genuine fondness-- not pity, not obligation-- as though Aaron had become the son she always wanted.
This sentence flows very nicely and also makes sense. You can see that the punctuation is proper, the sentence makes sense, and the grammar is correct. With that in mind, that it the correct sentence structure.