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· Topic: "I love you, too." or "I love you too." Added by Cagey, moderator Do we need the comma? If so, why? Do these two sentences have different meanings?
Webenter weaver as alice’s grandmother, june, whom alice — recovering but refusing or unable to speak — has never met, but who has determined, over sally’s.
Webwhen alice wanders into town one day, she catches the attention of a librarian named sally (asher keddie), setting in motion a sequence of events that will.
Webwhen alice, aged 9, tragically loses her parents in a mysterious fire, she is taken to live with her grandmother june at thornfield flower farm, where she learns.
Webback home, alice investigates the shed where clem carves lifelike wooden sculptures, accidentally starts a fire and runs back to the house as her parents return.