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Color of water
Title: Color of water
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 723 | Pages: 3.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Color of water
Conflicts between parents and children can be especially harmful when they occur at
an early age. They open up emotional wounds that aren’t easy to heal and determine
what kind of a person you are bound to be. People are faced with many conflicts
throughout their lives, some are worse than others. How they chose to deal with them
plays a great impact on their future. In The Color of Water, Ruth McBride was
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love you, and I am sorry” to her.
Ruth was depressed for months. She lost weight and couldn’t eat and was near suicide.
Every action comes with its consequences. Ruth’s choice to run away brought some
good and bad into her life. She raised twelve wonderful children was married twice to
two remarkable men. Even thought Ruth never got over the pain of her mother, she felt
like she lived a fulfilled life.
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