George values his family the most. George’s daughter had run away at the age of sixteen and had shown up with two children. In the mind of the modern parent, a teenage runaway knocking on the door for food and financial assistance years later would be unacceptable. However, George accepts his daughter to his family back and they dance with joy in each other’s arms. George forgives his daughter without insueing any punishment. Furthermore, George doesn’t ask what his daughter had done wrong. Instead, he wants to form excellent relationship with his lost daughter as he has with his other children. Also, George is an old-fashioned elder. He values homemade presents rather than luxurious but meaningless gifts from stores. He cares more about effort that is put into homemade presents rather than just money. In many aspects, George Longarrow is regarded as the ideal comfortable dad in the world.
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2007-09-17 17:06:56
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answered by The Agent 2
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George values his family the most. His daughter ran away at the age of sixteen and then years later showed up with two children. In today’s day and age, if children run away as teenagers and knock on the door for food and financial assistance, parents would feel that they don’t have any right to knock on the door. However, George accepts his daughter back into his family and they dance with joy in each other’s arms. George forgives his daughter without any punishment. Furthermore, George doesn’t ask what his daughter has done wrong. Instead, he wants to form an excellent relationship with his lost daughter as he has with his other children. George is an old-fashioned elderly. He values homemade presents more than luxurious but meaningless gifts from stores. He cares more about the effort put into homemade presents rather than just money. In many aspects, George Longarrow is regarded as the ideal dad in the world.
2007-09-17 17:30:11
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answered by Rebecca M 2
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Please revise and edit for my paragrph free 10 points?
George values his family the most. On of his daughter, unfortunately ran away from home at the age of sixteen and showed up later with two children. In today's society, parents would disown their own child once a child has run away from home, he or she would never be able to turn back to their parents; if the teenager and knocks on the door for food and financial assistance, their own parents would feel that their children do not have any rights to knock on the door. Parents would simply turn their backs to their own children. However, George gladly accepts his own daughter back into the family once again and dances with joy in each his daughter’s arms. George forgives his daughter without punishing her. Furthermore, George doesn’t ask what his daughter has done wrong. Instead, he wants to form a stronger relationship with his lost daughter as his other children. George here, is an elder with older theories. He treasures homemade presents even more than luxurious gifts from stores. He cares more about the efforts that are put into homemade presents rather than just money. In many aspects, George Longarrow is regarded as the ideal comfortable dad in the world.
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2007-09-17 17:55:40
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answered by Kat 5
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George values his family the most. George’s daughter ran away at the age of sixteen and shows up with two children. In today’s minds of parents, if their children ran away at the age of teenagers and knocked on the door for food and financial assistance, parents would feel that they don’t have any right to knock on the door. However, George accepts his daughter to his family back and dances with joy in each other’s arms. George forgives his daughter without any punishment. Furthermore, George doesn’t ask what his daughter has done wrong. Instead, he wants to form excellent relationship with his lost daughter as his other children. Also, George is an old-fashioned elder. He values homemade presents than luxurious but meaningless gifts from stores. He cares more about effort that put into homemade presents rather than just money. In many aspects, George Longarrow is regarded as a more ideal comfortable dad in the world.
2007-09-17 17:36:58
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answered by Kirin 2
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George values his family the most. His daughter ran away at the age of sixteen and now shows up with two children. In today's parents' mind, if their children ran away at the age of teenagers and knocked on the door for food and financial assistance, parents would feel that they don't have the right to knock on the door. However, George accepts his daughter back to his family and they dance with joy in each other's arms. George forgives his daughter without any punishment. Furthermore, George doesn't ask what his daughter has done wrong. Instead, he wants to reform an excellent relationship with his lost daughter as he has with his other children. Also, George is an old-fashioned senior citizen. He values homemade presents over luxurious but meaningless gifts from stores. He cares more about effort that was put into homemade presents rather than the money that was put into it. In many aspects, George Longarrow is regarded as the ideal comfortable dad in the world.
2007-09-17 17:16:46
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answered by Frank 5
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George values his family the most. George’s daughter ran away at the age of sixteen and shows up with two children years later. In today’s society, if one’s children ran away as teenagers to only return for food and financial assistance, parents may feel that they no longer have any financial obligations towards the“black sheep” of the family.
However, George accepts his daughter’s return with open arms. George forgives his daughter without any punishment. Furthermore, George didn’t ask about his daughter’s wrongful past. Instead, he wants to fortify the relationship with his lost daughter just like he has done with his other children. Also, George is an old-fashioned elderly. He values homemade presents to those of luxurious yet meaningless gifts. He cares more about effort that put into homemade presents rather than the material things money can buy. In many aspects, George Longarrow is regarded as the ideal generous father.
2007-09-17 17:14:01
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answered by Anonymous
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George values his family the most. George’s daughter ran away at the age of sixteen and shows up with two children. In today’s minds of parents, if their children ran away at the age of teenagers and knocked on the door for food and financial assistance, parents would feel that they don’t have any right to knock on the door. However, George accepts his daughter to his family back and dances with joy in each other’s arms. George forgives his daughter without any punishment. Furthermore, George doesn’t ask what his daughter has done wrong. Instead, he wants to form excellent relationship with his lost daughter as his other children. Also, George is an old-fashioned elder. He values homemade presents than luxurious but meaningless gifts from stores. He cares more about effort that put into homemade presents rather than just money. In many aspects, George Longarrow is regarded as a more ideal comfortable dad in the world.
2007-09-17 17:09:21
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answered by justjohn025 4
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George values his family more than anything else. George’s daughter ran away at the age of sixteen and returned years later with two children in tow at George‘s door. In today’s society, many parents would turn away their child if they requested food and financial assistance. They would feel that the child ran away so they should deal with the consequences of their actions. However, George welcomes and accepts his daughter with her children. They hug and dance with sheer happiness at the reunion! George forgives his daughter completely and feels no need to punish her by withholding his love and care. Furthermore, George doesn’t ask what his daughter has done wrong. Instead, he seeks to recapture the loving relationship he once knew with his daughter and wishes to include her children in the circle of love as well. George’s view on the family are as old fashioned as his views on homemade presents. He values the love, care, and effort put forth in a homemade gift rather than the most costly one from a store. That is the gift he gives to his daughter and grandchildren - homemade, old fashioned love. George Longarrow may have old fashioned values, but I think he could be regarded as the ideal father.
2007-09-17 17:48:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The thing George most values is his family. When George’s daughter runs away from home at age sixteen and returns with two children her father welcomes her back with open arms. Rather than give consequences or cast judgments George works on forming a strong relationship with his daughter and the rest of his family.
The part about “Also, George is an old-fashioned elderly. He values homemade presents than luxurious but meaningless gifts from stores. He cares more about effort that put into homemade presents rather than just money. In many aspects, George Longarrow is regarded as the ideal comfortable dad in the world.” does not seem to fit into this paragraph and is not developed enough to stand on it’s own as a paragraph.
Maybe you could use it as a closing line for a summary paragraph such as “With his old-fashioned values, his love for his family and his unending support in a time of need George Longarrow can be regarded as the ideal father.
Also, something that helps me when writing papers is to use a word processor such as Microsoft Works or Word.
2007-09-17 17:43:44
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answered by KatieK 4
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George values his family most of all. His daughter ran away when she was 16 years old and later came back having had two children. Today's parents believe that once their teenage children runaway, those children have no right to return and ask for food or financial assistance. George, however, accepts his daughter back into the family and each is happy to be together again. George willingly forgives his daughter, without punishing her. What is more, George does not portray what she has done as being wrong. Instead, he wants to form the kind of relationship that he has with his other children.
George is older and old-fashioned. More than anything, he values home-made gifts, over more expensive but meaningless gifts. He cares more about the effort that goes into making a gift, rather than the money it takes to buy something expensive.
Many regard George Longarrow as an ideal, yet still comfortable dad.
I separated these thoughts because I do think they belong in separate paragraphs.
2007-09-17 17:19:16
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answered by SunnyDiego 3
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