How Does Aunt Belle Throw A Rose To The Beach

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The novel “Aunt Belle’s Beach” by Marjory Wunsch is a great read. While you're reading this story it will take you on a adventure with Aunt Belle and Rose to the beach. Aunt Belle's Beach takes place at a beautiful beach. In the novel aunt Belle is always going around and annoying people at the beach with Rosa. Aunt Belle is a obnoxious character in the book she is a friendly by helping everyone that needs it.

Aunt Belle is a obnoxious character in the story. Aunt Belle is obnoxious because she thinks she is the owner of the beach. She goes around giving everyone advice. The author states “You there,” she shouted. "How about throwing the candy wrapper into the little basket?..... Hey, little girl at the shower! "Are you taking the

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