Answer:
I love family traditions. They were very important to me growing up. I remember being very proud to tell my friends that our family always had grandma's stuffing for Thanksgiving, went camping every summer, or had burgers every Saturday. I especially counted on the holidays being the same each year - doing the same things and serving the same foods. It was comforting to me and helped ground me in my place in the world.
As an adult I think back on the things I looked forward to each year, our traditions, with a fondness that helps me remember and appreciate my family - even those who are long gone.But beyond how it makes me or my family feel, why are these seemingly little things we do together regularly as a family important?
Explanation:
35 should be is (six and seven is thirteen).
The picture doesn’t show 40 very well, but I think you have it right.
Other than that it all looks right!
Answer:
Sarcasm is a form of verbal irony.
Explanation:
I love when my socks get soggy wet after getting stuck in the rain! Its one of my favorites!
-- We know that this is undesirable, as it is sarcastic. You would not expect one to actually enjoy this, therefore you would not expect them to say it, making it ironic that they would say such a thing. Any sarcasm works.