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Please help me !! My Grandma and I (12 years ) are really stuck for what to do!!
Grandma in Potuguese is "Avó" or simply "vó". My first language is Portuguese and I love to help people learn it. ;)
to help your grandma with her achy back
I'm not able to know who your grandma is. If you need help with any other questions or information, feel free to ask!
Some literary elements in "A Visit to Grandma" include characterization (depicting the personalities of the characters), conflict (the tension between the protagonist and their family), and dialogue (conversation between characters that reveals their thoughts and feelings). These elements help develop the story's themes and plot.
The grandma in "The Witches" is portrayed as a good person because she is loving, caring, and protective towards her grandson. She provides him with wisdom, support, and guidance to help him navigate difficult situations. She also demonstrates bravery and a strong sense of family loyalty throughout the story.
Dorothy Dowdell has written: 'Golden Flame' 'Seafaring woman' 'Tree farms' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry, Tree farms 'Hawk Over Hollyhedge Manor' 'Wildcatter Woman' 'How to help your child in school' -- subject(s): Elementary Education, Home and school 'Border nurse' 'Tahoe' 'Your career in teaching' -- subject(s): Teaching, Vocational guidance
she was 17
no he will try to kill them, liberals lied and grandma died
It's possible that there are unresolved issues or differences in perspectives that are causing conflicts between you and your grandma. It might help to try to understand her point of view, communicate openly and calmly with her, and seek to find common ground or compromise to improve your relationship. Patience, empathy, and setting boundaries can also be important in navigating challenging family dynamics.
Gifts to family members have always been "earned". It is far better to give than to receive is a good motto to live by. It may be that your cousins were in severe dire straits and needed help in order to survive. Family survival outranks personal "wants" any day of the week. What have you done for your Grandma lately? Have you helped her with raking the lawn or doing chores around her house? If a person just says to a relative "I want this", and "I want that", or "you owe me" and other such nonsense you are not likely to reap any rewards. Your Grandma loves you dearly I suppose, but apparently is not getting the same recognition from you.
That's pretty sad, dude. Get help.