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Comparing Eve Bunting And Fly Away Home
It might seem that “Fly Away Home” by Eve Bunting. and Diary of a wimpy kid seem very different kinds of stories. Diary of a wimpy kid is first person and fly away home is 3 person. But today I am going to tell the similarities. In both stories, the teach us that there might be bumps on the road but you have to stay positive.

In the story ‘’Fly Away Home” the anther shows us that there might be bumps on the road but you have to stay positive. One similarity is that the bird in fly away home is trapped in the airport. Also they are alike when andrew never gets what he wants like. He always wants to get out of the airport but he can't because he has no money. Andrew tyres to get money so he can leave the airport and have a apartment or even

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