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lol someone stole 20 points from me so i'll steal it back
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After, her grandmother told Cecilia there was a way for her to sleep under the stars. Cecilia’s grandmother led her across the hallway gently and slowly. Cecilia’s frail grandmother arrived at her room and rested in a chair. Cecilia asked if she was alright and her grandmother said, “I’m feeling stronger every day!” They pulled out many old things from a cedar chest. Cecilia’s mother’s baby shoes and a lock of hair from Cecilia’s first haircut. This was Platonic thinking. Plato was a Greek Philosopher from the Helenestic Age. He believed that everything can be known by its form. The Highest Form belonged in the ideas of the world of ideas and came first, was perfect, and was eternal with no beginning and end. Then came the Lowest Form which was the world of Physical Properties. They came later, were distorted, and were temporal with a beginning and end. All the Platonic thoughts revolved around the idea that nothing cannot create something. You can identify Plato in the story when they pulled out baby shoes and a lock of hair. The physical form of those objects didn’t carry any value but the memories that they had in them were non-physical and the Highest Form. Cecilia’s grandmother was physically weak, frail, and slow, but she was mentally strong.
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Just watch some things, like saying Plato is instead of Plato was, and grandmother does not need to be capitalized.
Answer: Self-sacrifice and loyalty
Explanation:
Ha wants Khoi to be happy and not to be so sad at that moment so she wants to ease her pain by offering up her doll. After that, they both, Khoi and Ha, are tossing them into the sea together and she misses her doll right away but deep down she knows that it was the right thing to do.
That is why the doll is showing self-sacrifice and Ha's love for her family and also loyalty to them.
Explanation:
This excerpt is taken from It's Only Fair. The relationship that the author portrayed between the character and the conflict in the excerpt is through the creation of the dynamic Avery character through external conflict with Maritza. From the very beginning of the story, Avery and Maritza have been seen coming into conflict with each other.