CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

MEASUREMENT OF INTELLIGENCE

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This question has two parts. First answer Part A. Then answer Part B.Reread paragraphs 8&9.When Aaron got sick, our dreams seemed to dry up and vanish, quick as anything. It hurt-it still hurts-but holding that dress forces me to remember those glorious first years of our relationship, our marriage, and our home. It’s taken a myriad of conversations with myself and my loved ones, but I think I’m finally ready to accept that new opportunities, dreams, and happy times will come my way. I cannot allow the pain of this loss to fill up my heart forever, overshadowing the beautiful years we spent together.Standing out on the porch, closing the screen door, my hands are empty. No dress, no rediscovered tchotchkes to take with me. The only thing I need is my happy memories, the things Aaron would want me to remember-watching the snowfall from inside our cozy living room, cooking delicious dinners together, painting our dining room a bright orange color that I loved and he hated, and so much more. The objects and the pain will fade, slowly, with time. Now it’s my job to hold fast to the good times, fill my heart up with all the love that lived here, and take it with me wherever I’m meant to go next.Part A:What is the universal theme?(R.1.2)
A
Memories make the heart grow fonder.
B
The pain of past loss impacts present loneliness.
C
Death of a family member can ruin future happiness.
D
Grief can be overcome by focusing on positive memories.
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