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Describe a time when you have been away from your parents. How did you feel and what helped to comfort you until you could see them again?
Why did the boy feel his Grandmother did not do a very good job of raising his mother? Why was he then worried about staying with Grandma himself?
The boy's mother wrote to him twice during his stay with Grandma. Write a letter to the boy from his mother. What might she have said to him?
The boy wrote to his mother over twenty times. Why did he seem to write more than she did? Why didn't write him very often in comparison to how many letters he wrote her?
Make a list of five things the boy might have taken with him to Grandma's which might have made him feel a little better about leaving his mother. Draw a picture of each item and explain how each item might have helped him.
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