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What is The Difference Between a House and a Home

Most or some of you think a house and a home are the same thing, but they’re actually not. A home is a shelter that can be found anywhere. You can use a place like a car, and use it as a home. A house is a stable shelter. Three words with three meanings are what I use to describe a house: Grateful: happy, good, thankful Cozy: comfortable, relaxing, a feeling Family: meant for you, spending time together, important These words are the best words to describe a home, in my opinion. I am grateful I have a home. My family is always there for me, and I'm cozy at home. A home is fun with a family to play made-up games with them. A home can be your house but they’re not the exact same thing. A home is a place where you and your family can stay. You can still get a job to save up enough money to buy a house but you don't get furniture with it. A house must be bought to live in and a home can be for free if you can find one. Once you buy a house, you will start feeling grateful you have one for you and your family, and, once you're in it, you and your family will feel cozy. The difference between a home and a house is a house must be bought, and you will feel relaxed, and a home can be for free but it takes some effort to make one. But sometimes a home won't be cozy, that is because you might feel uncomfortable where your home is. A house can be safe and you can have privacy. Some parts of a home or a house can be the same as each other. So a house makes you feel safe but a home can be comfortable.

Iden

Grade 4

Fonthill, Ontario

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