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    the actual object itself. In the poem “My Mother Pieced Quilts” by Teresa Paloma Acosta, the speaker’s loving tone is evident in her use of imagery, voice and connotation as she explains how her mother would use old pieces of clothing to make quilts for her family to keep them warm. The speaker’s loving tone is shown by the fact that the mother took time out of her day to make quilts for her family out of old clothing in order to keep them warm. Acosta’s mother was such a caring woman for her…

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    Situation: My mother is on diet. She is trying to eat healthy food and trying not to eat too much. It has lasted for one month and everything was going well. One day, when I came home from school, she had been eating a lot of sweets and snacks. I was surprised and couldn’t understand the situation. Describe Behavior: My mother is on diet and she has kept eating healthy food for one month. One day, I found she was eating a lot of unhealthy food. First Interpretation: “I am not sure whether…

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    My Mother: “The Most Special Person in My Life” Angels could not be everywhere, so God sent his best ones to take care of us, our mothers. The most loving beings that are always there when you need them the most. An unconditional love since the moment of the conception until their last breath on earth. My mother is the sixth child out of nine sisters and one brother. They were nine children who brought up in a very loving and big family. She was born in Santiago, Province of Veraguas in Panama,…

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    My story does not begin like many others, it may be because I do not remember most of my childhood, or it may be because I don’t believe my story starts the day I was born. My story begun in 2014 but before we get into that I will give a little back story of my life. I was born at Botsford Hospital in Farmington Hills Michigan on October 1, 1997. Just like everyone else I have mother and father whose names are Angela and Aaron. As I said before I do not remember most of my childhood its somewhat…

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    The name of the person that I interviewed is Kristie Peek. It is a mother/daughter relationship. SHe was born on February 2, 1970 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Her mom’s name is Donna Scarpelli and her dad’s name is John Scarpelli the first. She has a brother named John Scarpelli the second. She has lived in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Dayton and Bowling Green, Ohio, Fairport, New york, Novi and Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, and Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. She attended a ton of elementary and…

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    The last words my mother said to me were "Be a better women than I was."It was something she had always told me even before she was sick, I never knew what she really meant by it but now as I look back I now know.When I was only eight my mother died of,Cholera I can only think of how peaceful she looked when she lay their cold on her bed. Before that she was is so much pain, always telling my father to just end her suffering.But my father could never bring himself to it, he loved her too dearly…

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    Telling my mother that I am a lesbian was the biggest accomplishment I ever did. When I was a kid, she would always scold me for acting boyish and playing with boy's toys. I had my first crush when I was in third grade. I could not tell anyone because I had a crush on a girl. For most of my life I had been a closed book. Hiding the real me took all my confidence away. It felt like one wrong move, and the world would judge me. It took me fifteen years to finally had the courage to tell my family…

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    12:48 in the afternoon my mom always talks about that day with a laugh. What?s so significant about that day? Well that?s the day I was born. To this day my mom and I laugh about the crazy story she tells about me not being her kid. She always compares me to my older brother and how he came out extremely small, light skinned, and to top it all off, he had the most beautiful grey eyes anyone would ever see, and according to her I was the complete opposite, fat, dark brown and my eyes being the…

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    Mothers are of course the epitome of love, sacrifice, and nurturing. Every mother wants to guide, not scold, their children. When women grow up to become mothers, they have some unspoken responsibilities. Those would include protecting and ensuring their children will transform into productive, diligent adults. Abigail Adams was the mother of six children, thus, she understood what it was like to be a responsible adult. In a letter composed by her, she implements pathos, logos, and comparison to…

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    Being a mother is more than giving birth. I was born October, 31st, 1997 at Holzer Hospital in Gallipolis, Ohio. My mother’s name is Tonya Jeffers, however; I am not quite sure what it is now. I have lived with my father for most of my life. When I was born, my Father and mother were newlyweds. They had met right after High school and thought they were in love. By the time I was two my parents had decided to get a divorce. The custody battle was coarse at first, but I ended up living with my…

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