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Lisa [10]
2 years ago
15

PLZZ HELPP!!! QUESTION & STORY IS BELOW!

English
1 answer:
sergejj [24]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1)

I believe the most difficult part of Stacy's experiences with her grandmother would be the first time Stacy showed her grandmother her shoe. There was a lot of tension between her grandmother and Stacy at that period. For instance: "They'll ruin your feet." She lunged toward me and tried to snatch them away. Angry and bewildered, I retreated a few steps and showed her the shoe." and "When she looked back at the satin ribbons, it was with a hate and disgust that I had never seen before. "Give those to me." She held out her hand. I clutched the ribbons tightly against my stomach. "Why?" " At this point, there is much confusion and anger between Stacy and her grandmother. After this excitement in the story, Stacy became very distant from her mother, and there was much tension. For example      "The next morning, I decided that if Grandmother was going to be mean to me, then I would be mean to her. I began to ignore her. When she entered a room I was in, I would deliberately turn around and leave. For the rest of the day, things got more and more tense."

2)

From 'understanding self and others', and 'the power of love', and 'solving life's mysteries', I could conclude that the best theme to fit those words would be that with love and humility you must go out and do what you love best, understanding what others might feel and how you would, to fulfill your purpose and discover great treasures in life. For example,  "I covered her hands with mine. "I just wanted to show you what I love best- dancing." "And I love my children," she said. I could hear the ache in her voice. "And my grandchildren. I don't want anything bad to happen to you."  and "and then I began crying, too. "So much to learn," she said and began hugging me back. "So much to learn." These two sentences show us that you must understand what others might feel and how you would, to fulfill your purpose and discover great treasures in life.

3)

Conflicts between people can be resolved by communicating with each other and explaining their differences.  (IDEA-you can write the explanation)

Note:

I'm so sorry, but this is all I can help you with, I really have to go. Please know that this is completely original(no plagarisium), but you might want to change it up a bit before you hand it off.

<em>-kiniwih426</em>

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