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Title: How I learn to sweep
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February 21, 1996 |
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(By sweeping I mean dealing with emotion and putting it to rest which most children don't know how to do on their own). One of the other roles of a parent s is teach children deal with such things.
The roles of mothers are to protect the innocence of children, answer their questions and to teach them among other things... Showed first 250 characters
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In the 2nd to 8th lines the poet's mother intervenes in a sense giving her the broom, symbolizes telling the child to clear her head and focus on the thing that are really important in life such as school, a good education, and hard work. However, that focus does not come easy, it come with the hard work of sweeping... Showed next 250 characters
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