Do you think the author’s feeling of insecurity and loneliness was
justified in the lesson “A house is not a home”? Why/Why not?
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The fire tragedy changed the author's life. He was so depressed that he did not want to grow up and wanted to die. But his reunion with his cat, his new friends in the school and his new house made his house 'a home' where he could live.
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The fire tragedy changed the author's life. He was so depressed that he did not want to grow up and wanted to die. But his reunion with his cat, his new friends in the school and his new house made his house 'a home' where he could live.
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