Humanity

People always say that home is a place you can feel warm and loved. But for some people don’t even have a home. They don’t have a place to share their feelings or to be trusted. I will be explaining what home means to me, how you can be trusted, loved and how you should be grateful. My opinion on home is different from everyone. I think home is a place where you can be loved. When you can be scared, you can always cry as long as you feel trusted. For example, once my grandpa died and it was a horrible day for dad. My dad cried the most. But at least we always are loved and have a home. That is home. You can never feel better anywhere than home. When you come back from school, your mother greets you with open arms and gives a great big hug. For example, I, on one occasion, took a french test. I was not very pleased with my grade. I didn’t want to talk. That made my mum worried. She started asking me questions that I didn’t want to answer. My mum decided to cheer me up by cooking some food. Home is awesome. Not everyone has a home. The roof above your head each night is the biggest thing for homeless people. We have food, love, and happiness to share. The homeless want a family and home, but they have none. When you sleep at night, peace surrounds you. Everybody is lucky. Overall, we can learn that home is a big thing for different people. Some people don’t have a place called home. That's a shame since they can’t live their life in a peaceful environment or trust anyone. Everyone needs a home.

Yumo

5 Année

Oakville, Ontario

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