A.
Gordy gave me this book by a Russian dude named Tolstoy, who
wrote: "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in
its own way." Well, I hate to argue with a Russian genius, but Tolstoy
didn't know Indians. And he didn't know that all Indian families are unhappy
for the same exact reason: the fricking booze.
Yep, so let me pour a drink for
Tolstoy and let him think hard about the true definition of unhappy families.
(27.11-27.12)
Arnold experiences many losses: his grandmother, his Dad's best friend
Eugene, and his sister. As all of these deaths are related to alcohol.
1.
What does Tolstoy say about happy and unhappy families?
2.
Does Junior agree with him or not? Why does Junior agree or
disagree?
3.
What do you think Junior feels about alcohol abuse?
4.
Do you agree with that Tolstoy says about families? How do you
see it?
B.
Gordy gave me this book by a … dude named Tolstoy, who wrote:
"Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own
way." Well, I hate to argue with a …genius, but Tolstoy didn't know
Indians. And he didn't know that all Indian families are unhappy for the same
exact reason: the fricking booze.
Yep, so let me pour a drink for
Tolstoy and let him think hard about the true definition of unhappy families.
(27.11-27.12)
Arnold experiences many losses:
his grandmother, his Dad's best friend Eugene, and his sister. As all of these
deaths are related to alcohol.
1.
What does Tolstoy say about happy and unhappy families?
2.
Does Junior agree with him or not? Why does Junior agree or
disagree?
3.
What do you think Junior feels about alcohol abuse?
4.
Do you agree with that Tolstoy says about families? How do you
see it?
C.
Gordy gave me this book by a … dude named Tolstoy, who wrote:
"Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own
way." Well, I hate to argue with a …genius, but Tolstoy didn't know
Indians. And he didn't know that all Indian families are unhappy for the same …
reason: .. booze.
Yep, so let me pour a drink for
Tolstoy and let him think hard about the true definition of unhappy families.
(27.11-27.12)
Arnold experiences many losses:
his grandmother, his Dad's best friend Eugene, and his sister. As all of these
deaths are related to alcohol.
1.
What does Tolstoy say about happy and unhappy families?
2.
Why does Junior agree or disagree?
3.
What do you think Junior feels about alcohol abuse?
4.
Do you agree with that Tolstoy says about families? How do you
see it?
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