Polly Horvath's 'Everything In A Waffle'

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I. Paragraph One When other people say things, it doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s true. Stick to your beliefs and follow your dreams. Don’t just believe what other people tell you and if they tell you that you’re wrong, stand strong and remember what you think and why it’s right. Everything in a Waffle, by Polly Horvath, is a book that takes place in Coal Harbour, British Columbia. Primrose and Uncle Jack develop a bond when he takes her in to live with him because he is her only relative left after her parents “die” in a storm. In the end, Primrose learns that no matter what other people say, you believe what you believe and don’t always listen to what other people tell you, because your idea could be true. II. Paragraph Two…show more content…
She never let what other people said upset her and no matter what happened she always managed to be as cheerful as she could. Primrose changes throughout the story because after everything that has happened, she learns to be herself. She is a spirited girl that loves the Girl on the Red Swing, a restaurant that serves everything on a waffle. Eggs, pizza, lasagna, and even waffles! When Primrose gets her toe knocked off by a passing truck, she is sent to the hospital. There, she calmly sits and remembers all of her manners. She dislikes her “guidance counselor,” Miss Honeycut because she has a very atrocious attitude towards anything that she doesn’t like and she insists that Primrose should be living with someone who isn’t just a “bachelor,” like Uncle

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