Tuesdays With Morrie Questions Through Chapters
- Eva is the kind and caring immigrant that Charlie marries after the death of his wife.
- Value reading.
- She offers the love they had been longing for.
- My elder sister, she is quite loving and caring.
- We have a scheduled family reading session two days in every week. The books vary from different novels on literary fiction and magazines on historical fiction.
- Education acts as a source of enlightenment. I value high school education as it avails a chance to learn many new things and gives me a chance to interact with my peers, whom I learn a lot from.
- He means that one must accept the possibility of one’s own death before he can truly appreciate what he has on earth.
- We don’t experience the world fully because we are half-asleep, doing things that we automatically have to do.
- I agree with it: many people concentrate on other things too much that they don’t even have time for themselves.
- As I walked home from school, I realized that there was a basketball pitch next to the place I always picked the school bus.
- The care and love he gets from his family are exceptionally valuable and important.
- The family acts as the foundation of one’s life.
- My family is important because it offers protection and security, provides love and care, supports my education, and offers a feeling of acceptance and belonging.
- Sadness as Morrie is not having a good day. Morrie explains to Mitch that he can no longer take solid food and had kept it a secret to avoid hurting Mitch.