<span>She remembers getting some Christmas presents in Jerome. Her grandmother made her a pair of mittens. Most of the presents they received were made from things people found in camp. Her dad made a cute woodpecker to put by their door so she would know which room was their home. All of the barracks and doors looked alike. She was only four and could not read the letters and numbers on the buildings, so she would get lost sometimes after using the bathroom.</span>
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This is a complex sentence
The "Notes" is like a missing piece in a clue. It helps the reader understand the story, and it gives the perception that a reader knows <span>Norman Bowker to a personal level. It was written after Norman died which kind of serves as a memoir of a person who has done great things but still considered himself a failure.
My appreciation of the story grew after reading the "Notes". I'm grateful for the added information and knowing what's real and what's not. The "Notes" showed a connection between the characters and the people they are based on in real life which made the story more heartfelt to the reader.</span>
Dear Mom,
Hope all is well in London! Are you having a good time?
Recently, my school has underwent some changes. For example, (List your change here). This really made me feel (emotion). I think it was for the (better or worst). Another thing that happened is (event). I think this was very (emotion). These changes gave me a chance to (do something, try something etc), so I think it was (beneficial or not good). Please write me back soon.
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