The Time a Grandpa Goes through Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of The Time a Grandpa Goes through.

The Time a Grandpa Goes through Essay | Essay

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The Time a Grandpa Goes through

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On December 7, 1941, the Japanese struck America. World War II was arising for the United States. Thomas Greene, a single father, was due to leave and fight for the U.S. in two weeks. Thomas has a 7-year-old daughter, Megan. Megan is sweet girl with long, curly blond hair and light blue eyes. Thomas has raised Megan all her life because her mother died during labor. Thomas' father, James Greene, lives with Thomas and his daughter. This short, fat man with pale skin is a veteran of World War I. He is in his mid 60's. James motivated his son to join the army because he felt it was the manly thing to serve for your country.

The family lives in a rather small house in Cartersville, Georgia. The house in which the family lives is considered to be on the poor side. It is a dark brown color...

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