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Social Studies, 07.01.2021 23:00, kianakilbourn8

In the final paragraph, on page 6, the narrator thinks of his grandmother. How does this story
element connect with the rest of the story?
My grandma tells me sometimes that the
mightiest oak trees can come from the
smallest acorns. Looking at Abraham Lincoln
sitting in that chair, I finally understood what
she means.
The narrator reflects on his grandmother's expertise
as he contemplates the beautiful sights around
him.
The narrator relates his grandmother's wisdom to
his new understanding of Lincoln's
accomplishments.
The narrator feels sad that his grandmother is not
there to share his transformative experience.
The narrator now realizes that Lincoln's early life
experiences were like those of his grandmother.
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