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1: it teaches kid to defend themselves against predators and bad people
2: it sometimes teaches us how violet the world can be in a game.
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(I read the novel, despite...) it's the D part
Taylor begins the story in awe of the woods and nature. There is a little sadness as she looks at the tree, knowing she will "never see this tree whole", since it has been split by lightning. In the middle, Taylor's exploration is focused on the bird; she is frightened of the bird and its beak that could "rip the nose off" her face, but concerned about it and interested as well. At the end, she becomes lost and afraid, because she doesn't know where she is.
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You do not get points for writing questions. You actually lose them. I just got some points for answering your comment though XD
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<span>In the story “searching for Summer”, Tom and Lily are riding around on their scooters as a way of finding sunlight on their honeymoon maybe trying to find a familiar childhood style of life. It seems that they are searching for something which they do not have.</span>