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Read this passage from "A Home Away from Home." It was my private custom to walk through the house and make sure everything was just as I remembered it—same pictures of birds and flowers hanging on the dining room wall, same green-and-yellow striped armchairs in the living room, same squeaky screened door leading out to the porch. How does this passage connect to the idea of the trip as an annual pilgrimage? The author wants the reader to know that Grandma Rose never changes her house. The author reveals that the trip to the farm every summer is for her own personal reasons. The author explains that she walks the house every year to check that its contents are still the same. The author suggests that the family makes the trip every year because Grandma Rose is old, like her house.

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