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In the prologue of this book, the narrator is basically saying that nobody is perfect. They say," Every person has a lot of ingredients to make them into what is always a one-of-a-kind creation. We are all imperfect genetic stews"(prologue). The author is comparing everyone to imperfect genetic stews because we are all not perfect and all make mistakes in life. Also, we are all different just like stews.
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Carlie is empathetic for the boys she lives with because they are all she has. She is in a foster home with two boys she absolutely hates. She is talking to Harvey and she says," I get curious about what's bugging people"(57). This proves that she cares about the people around her.
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In the prologue of this book, the narrator is basically saying that nobody is perfect. They say," Every person has a lot of ingredients to make them into what is always a one-of-a-kind creation. We are all imperfect genetic stews"(prologue). The author is comparing everyone to imperfect genetic stews because we are all not perfect and all make mistakes in life. Also, we are all different just like stews.
— Mar 17, 2015 01:05PM
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In the prologue of this book, the narrator is basically saying that nobody is perfect. They say," Every person has a lot of ingredients to make them into what is always a one-of-a-kind creation. We are all imperfect genetic stews"(prologue). The author is comparing everyone to imperfect genetic stews because we are all not perfect and all make mistakes in life. Also, we are all different just like stews.
— Mar 17, 2015 01:05PM
Casey
is on page 30 of 144
In the prologue of this book, the narrator is basically saying that nobody is perfect. They say," Every person has a lot of ingredients to make them into what is always a one-of-a-kind creation. We are all imperfect genetic stews"(prologue). The author is comparing everyone to imperfect genetic stews because we are all not perfect and all make mistakes in life. Also, we are all different just like stews.
— Mar 17, 2015 01:04PM
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is on page 30 of 144
In the prologue of this book, the narrator is basically saying that nobody is perfect. They say," Every person has a lot of ingredients to make them into what is always a one-of-a-kind creation. We are all imperfect genetic stews"(prologue). The author is comparing everyone to imperfect genetic stews because we are all not perfect and all make mistakes in life. Also, we are all different just like stews.
— Mar 17, 2015 01:04PM
Casey
is on page 30 of 144
In the prologue of this book, the narrator is basically saying that nobody is perfect. They say," Every person has a lot of ingredients to make them into what is always a one-of-a-kind creation. We are all imperfect genetic stews"(prologue). The author is comparing everyone to imperfect genetic stews because we are all not perfect and all make mistakes in life. Also, we are all different just like stews.
— Mar 17, 2015 01:04PM
Casey
is on page 30 of 144
In the prologue of this book, the narrator is basically saying that nobody is perfect. They say," Every person has a lot of ingredients to make them into what is always a one-of-a-kind creation. We are all imperfect genetic stews"(prologue). The author is comparing everyone to imperfect genetic stews because we are all not perfect and all make mistakes in life. Also, we are all different just like stews.
— Mar 17, 2015 01:02PM
Casey
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In the prologue of this book, the narrator is basically saying that nobody is perfect. They say," Every person has a lot of ingredients to make them into what is always a one-of-a-kind creation. We are all imperfect genetic stews"(prologue). The author is comparing everyone to imperfect genetic stews because we are all not perfect and all make mistakes in life. Also, we are all different just like stews.
— Mar 17, 2015 01:01PM
Casey
is on page 30 of 144
In the prologue of this book, the narrator is basically saying that nobody is perfect. They say," Every person has a lot of ingredients to make them into what is always a one-of-a-kind creation. We are all imperfect genetic stews"(prologue). The author is comparing everyone to imperfect genetic stews because we are all not perfect and all make mistakes in life. Also, we are all different just like stews.
— Mar 17, 2015 01:01PM
Casey
is on page 30 of 144
In the prologue of this book, the narrator is basically saying that nobody is perfect. They say," Every person has a lot of ingredients to make them into what is always a one-of-a-kind creation. We are all imperfect genetic stews"(prologue). The author is comparing everyone to imperfect genetic stews because we are all not perfect and all make mistakes in life. Also, we are all different just like stews.
— Mar 17, 2015 01:01PM

