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The Bluest eyes-meaning of first paragraph?

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I am reading The Bluest eyes recently. the first paragraph was attracted me. stranged and hardly understand .

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Here is the house. It is green and white. It has a red door. It

is very pretty. Here is the family. Mother, Father, d**k, and

Jane live in the green-and-white house. They are very happy. See

Jane. She has a red dress She wants to play. Who will play with

Jane? See the cat. It goes meow-meow. Come and play. Come play

with Jane. The kitten will not play. See Mother. Mother is very

nice. Mother, will you play with Jane? Mother laughs. Laugh,

Mother, laugh. See Father. He is big and strong. Father, will you

play with Jane? Father is smiling. Smile, Father, smile. See the

dog. Bowwow goes the dog. Do you want to play with Jane? See the

dog run. Run, dog, run. Look, look. Here comes a friend. The

friend will play with Jane. They will play a good game. Play,

Jane, play.

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  1. What is your question?  You are copying very well from a child's early reading book but what are you asking about?


  2. All I know its based off the old d**k and Jane books that taught kids how to read back in the day lol.

  3. I would say that he is saying that no one will play with Jane in her very nice family, so a friend has to come by to play with Jane.............now how nice of a family is that??

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