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English, 14.11.2020 01:30 mkeyes83

Read the excerpt from "A Poem for My Librarian, Mrs. Long.” But she nonetheless brought the books
Back and I held them to my chest
Close to my heart
And happily skipped back to grandmother’s house
Where I would sit on the front porch
In a gray glider and dream of a world
Far away

I love the world where I was
I was safe and warm and grandmother gave me neck kisses
When I was on my way to bed

These lines in the poem best help demonstrate that the speaker

feels that her grandmother played an important role in her love of reading.
associates books with a time in her life when she felt cherished and comforted.
is grateful that her grandmother loved books and reading as much as she did.
believes that nothing is as special or lasting as the connection to one’s family..

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