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    the house without mom’s help to go corner to corner. Examples I am learning to brush my own teeth. My mother showed me how to dress up myself, it was not perfect at first, and dress wore backwards and shoes on wrong foot. Dressing up by myself was something I feel proud to accomplished. Another example is learning how to use the spoon and fork on meal time. Holding those spoon and fork was challenging for me according to mom, I do it with a combination of picking the rice or anything on my plate

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    Mexico Fun It was a very long plane ride, and there was a lot of delays. Finally I felt butterflies in my stomach, and I looked out the window and we landed! We finally made it to Veracruz, Mexico! I was literally about to scream if it took tem more minutes. When we were on our way to my grandma’s house I was really dizzy because there were a lot of mountains, and there were a lot of lights and big buildings. When we got there i ran up to the guest room and went right to bed. The

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    Well that’s me with my delicious Grandma’s sweet peanut butter cookies from scratch. No matter how many times I eat them it always feels like their new to my taste buds. I will never forget the day my taste buds was in for a surprise. As I approach the turn to my Grandmother's house, my stomach turns in the anticipation of the perfectly sweet peanut butter cookie smell that awaits. As my mother turn up the long narrow gravel road and parked the car in front of her house. I stepped outside and

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    Viramontes. She hated being at her house because everyone around her made her seem like she was not the typical girl, so she spent as much time as possible at her

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    events. The day that my grandma died was the worst fate that had ever been served to me. It was a dreary July day, and I was supposed to be going to babysit the little girls that live around the corner from me. My grandma has had pancreatic cancer for about two months now. I received a phone call from my mother saying that I needed to come to my grandma’s house now or the consequences would be detrimental; in other words, I would not acquire the chance to say my goodbyes. My sister and

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    their wild grandma in Illinois. It's a long way from Chicago, and a lot different. The small town is country styled, set around the time of World War I. It's the perfect place for a criminal, hence Grandma Dowdel. She pulls pranks (not the usual pull-my-finger but clever, crafty pranks) on a lot of people: she set illegal fish traps right in front of the drunk sheriff who was so embarrassed he didn't punish her, the news reporter (into writing a bunch of lies about Shotgun Cheatham), the banker's wife

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    challenge to face. I had to leave my friends I have been with since 5 years old to a place I have only visited once before in my life. Also the Environment was completely different. I have made a major change moving here. When we were on the road heading to Tennessee I felt anxious and annoyed. Meeting new people wasn’t new to me, but somehow moving from Urban to Rural environments did. The lights in the City at night is something I know I will miss, and my friends that I see almost everyday

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    Riding Hood.” Due to my new maturity and knowledge, I was able to interpret different pieces of the authors’ works in new ways. Their strategic use of pathos led me to be overcome with a feeling of worry, disappointment, and frustration. Despite the fact that they both induced me to experience similar emotional responses, I found myself responding more strongly to one than the other. In both fairy tales Red Riding Hood is described

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    Firetruck Theory

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    unknown world, which is in our blood into doing so. My experience to this theory includes following a firetruck to see if my grandma’s house was on fire or not and how this impacted my life. It was a beautiful warm, sunny day in Delavan Wisconsin and I was at preschool for half the day. As preschool ended my grandma picked me up as usual. Once I saw my grandma, I happily walked over to her car. I got into my grandma’s truck and we headed for her house. My grandma lives two minutes outside of town. In

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    Memory Keeper Speech

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    The Memory Keeper As a child, my great-grandmother seemed like a living history book. Her life was an amazing story, but sadly, that story would slowly be erased by Alzheimer’s disease. She taught me that life is change, each day is precious and that our memories must be preserved for future generations. Visits to great-grandma’s house were like holidays. Not only was I allowed to have all the dessert I wanted, but I didn’t have to clean my plate for it. Grandma spent hours playing tea party

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