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its her true feelings for her mother
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He believes he owes it to his country to return.
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According to the story of Pink and Say by Patricia Polocco, they are both young children who join the army during the American Civil War to help bring an end to slavery and become friends on the battle field. Pink is a black child who is educated, while Say is a white child who cannot read.
After Pink's mother Moe Moe Bay is killed by the Confederates for hiding the boys, Pink believes that returning to war is the right thing to do and Say believes he owes it to his country to return to war in order to end slavery.
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So who is he then I have a ton of questions for him for example the total same of fish in the ocean
He is enthusiastic and in awe while she is doubtful and fearful.
In the passage he says that he felt "strong and exhilarated" while he explored the swamp. The women, however, talks about how people have gone missing in the bog and she's surprised he ever made it out. It also says that the woman doesn't understand "how plants could draw [him] to these awful places". Because the woman doesn't understand his fascination with the bog, it's clear that she isn't interested in the bog and doesn't admire its intense dangers and true treasures.