Analyzing Eve Bunting's 'Fly Away Home'

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Have you ever wanted to cry well…? “in the story fly away home.the author Eve Bunting fly away home andrew is tells use that andrew is tough because he is strong and also kind.

He is a strong person because he holds his tears when people meet their family and say “hi mom i haven’t seen you in a while mom i loved to be home”. That is why andrew is strong. Also he is strong because he lives in the airport and he doesn't cry. he always stay postev to. For this reason he satay observed when he thinks and say we will get out of here. That is why i think he is strong kind and a hard worker

Adwer is and hard worker and never gives. He always try to make money so that he make tighter money so he could buy a hotel or a apartment. And his

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