PART B: Which quote best explains how is the narrator most impacted by his daughter’s death? the red bow
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if the red bow emphasizes how difficult it is to let someone you love go as Uncle Matt tries to keep Emily’s memory alive through her bow.
PART B: Which TWO details from the text best support the answer to Part A?
A
“I brought it in, threw it down on the table, said: My God my God. / Take a good look at it and also I’m looking at it, said Uncle Matt. And we won’t ever forget it, am I right?” ( Paragraphs 2-3)
B
“And Uncle Matt said: Well, Lawrence, I for one am out here tonight trying to be certain. I think you can understand that.” ( Paragraph 14)
C
“And Uncle Matt produced from his shirt pocket a red bow and said: Father, do you have any idea what this is and where we found it?” ( Paragraph 36)
D
“But it was not the real bow, not Emily’s bow, which I kept all the time in my pocket, it was a pinker shade of red and was a little bigger than the real bow” ( Paragraph 37)
E
“But losing her had, I suppose, made him realize for the first time how much he loved her, and this sudden strength — focus, certainty, whatever — was a comfort, because tell the truth I was not doing well at all” ( Paragraph 45)
F
“and at the top was a photo he’d taken of the red bow (not the real bow but Karen’s pinkish-red bow, which he’d color-enhanced on the iMac to make it redder and also he had superimposed Emily’s Communion photo) and along the bottom it said FIGHT THE OUTRAGE ” ( Paragraph 76)
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