Homesick is a memoir about growing up with a mentally ill immigrant mother in suburban Toronto. It is one family’s chronicle, a story of chaos, confusion and challenges in adversarial circumstances. The work is divided into three sections. Home is where the Heartache Lives deals with a childhood spent witnessing an acrimonious arranged marriage. You Can’t Go Home Again covers the twenty years the narrator spent living in British Columbia while attempting to maintain a distance from the immediate family. Homesick details the narrator’s return to Toronto. Themes of home, language and cultural identity are explored alongside the experience of what it means to witness a devastating disease like schizophrenia and what it feels like to endure a chronically ill family membe
Answer:
hyperbole ~ exgerration
imagery ~ using five senses to create a mental picture
alliteration ~ repeating the same sound at the start of each word.
Answer:
Fred, drive, beach, storm and ocean
The first one is B
The second one is B
You dont need “fake friends” because at the end of the day, your by yourself and your going to be the one to pick yourself up. they’re may be some people who will be by your side but you don’t need friends. it’s okay to not want friends.