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“She Will No Longer Take Her Food”

Written by, Ron Charach Presented by, Sang-do lee. “She Will No Longer Take Her Food”.

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“She Will No Longer Take Her Food”

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  1. Written by, Ron CharachPresented by, Sang-do lee “She Will No Longer Take Her Food”

  2. She will no longer take her food.—She, the perfect eater in the familyto suddenly turn this bad.Tomorrow, the Doctor threatenedthey'll feed her through a tube,or she'll just have to take her food by vein.Today is September 4; as I see it,they have another monthbecause in mid-December our family goes to Nassau— been going for years —if her weight doesn't climb by Octoberwe whisk her straight to The Mayo.That she should end up like this — she,the dearest, most accommodating little thingon Earth.She must know she's hurting us!But the tube, though greasedwould go down no further.They reeled it out,said they'd try again laterand her blue eyes glared; as they lefther mouth once rigid as a viseformed a perfect 'O';a siren pulling at her hair, and thenthe over determined scream.

  3. THE THEME OF “She Will No Longer Take Her Food” IS THAT NOBODY WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN NEXT.

  4. She will no longer take her food.—She, the perfect eater in the familyto suddenly turn this bad.Tomorrow, the Doctor threatenedthey'll feed her through a tube,or she'll just have to take her food by vein. She was a good eater since she heard she got disease. Now, she has to drink the food with her tube or inject it into her vein.

  5. Today is September 4; as I see it,they have another monthbecause in mid-December our family goes to Nassau— been going for years —if her weight doesn't climb by Octoberwe whisk her straight to The Mayo.That she should end up like this — she,the dearest, most accommodating little thingon Earth.She must know she's hurting us! She has to get fatten because in a month she will die. Her family is sad because they think she shouldn’t die like this.

  6. But the tube, though greasedwould go down no further.They reeled it out,said they'd try again laterand her blue eyes glared; as they lefther mouth once rigid as a viseformed a perfect 'O';a siren pulling at her hair, and thenthe over determined scream. She was in a lot of pain, so she stopped drinking food or the mayo and she died with her lips stayed like she was still drinking. The ambulance comes and got her. Her family was very sad.

  7. She, the perfect eater in the familyto suddenly turn this bad. Foreshadowing symbol a tube/ a way to survive, Disease simile her blue eyes glared; as they lefther mouth once rigid as a vise personification siren pulling at her hair

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