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In Chapter 18, Bud learns that <span>Herman E. Calloway is his grandfather.
This discovery leads him to have some conflicting feelings. He is confused because he thought that Herman was his father, but he's happy that he's his grandfather. He really likes Herman because Herman is nice to him.
He's also sad because he learns that his mother has died.</span>
Answer:
People are thankful for many things such as food, family, and love some of the basics. Some things that people will be grateful for sooner or later are some simple things that people come across everyday for instance, people should be grateful for fresh, clean, puryfied water since it is not found everyday, some people around the world do not ave access to healthy water and start to become sick from drinking bad water since it can lead to bad immune system, poisain, or even death.
Explanation:
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Answer: From the outset we know that this is a child speaking to the father about the smell of alcohol (whiskey, your breath). If life is a dance then this child is having a tough time because the dance was not easy - note the lack of a contraction which makes the line more formal.
Romped implies a sense of fun but lacking control because things fall from the shelf as a result of the dance and mother isn't well pleased. The use of the word countenance and unfrown is unusual. The former refers to the mother's facial expression, the latter isn't a proper word.
The words battered and scraped, beat and hard suggest the father's rough handling of the boy but these are neutralised almost by the use of waltzed, which implies some sort of carefree innocence.
Don't know if this helps, but hopefully you gained something from this!