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Home
I’ve always taken my home for granted. My home is my house and my native land. ... A house is not always the same as a home though. ... Cathy Song uses sound, metaphors, and imagery to describe her house and her home, but these are two different places. “Heaven” describes the house she hates and the home she has never seen using cold brief lines of poetry and a sorrowful detached tone. ... America is my home, my origin, and I love it. ... The thought of returning to the home she never knew has left her mind. ... Her son still has dreams of returning home. ... Her son longs to return to his true home, a place he regards as heaven. ... She wonders when her father realized that he would never return home to China.
Approximate Word count = 665 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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