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When Emily says goodbye to Grover's Corners, she lists some pretty ordinary, small things. Why does she say goodbye to these things?

Sagot :

Answer:

They probably have sentimental value

Explanation:

If something has sentimental value it doesn't really matter how big or small, ordinary or extraordinary it is, it's the memory held by the item whether good or bad

(I hope this is helpful)

Answer:

because they had sentimental value and it is a memory held by the item whether good or bad