Rachel And Grandpa Jeremiah Summary

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Rachel and grandpa Jeremiah are interesting characters. How my characters are alike in many different ways. Rachel and Jeremiah are alike because they are both respectful. In the story Rachel is respectful because she doesn't say anything bad about the sweater ever though the sweater isn't hers. Grandpa jeremiah is respectful because in the story it said that Macon just came to play and he heard it anyway. How my characters are different from each other.Rachel is different because she is babyish in the story she was crying because she didn't want to wear the sweater that wasn't hers. Another thing she is different from grandpa Jeremiah is that she is shy because she didn't tell the teacher the sweater wasn't hers. Grandpa

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