Asked by bob

In the story "Drowning in Dishes, but Finding a Home", how does adkison build the argument that work can be a home? Include a claim, 1 piece of evidence quoted from the story, and commentary. make it a paragraph with 9th grade vocabulary

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I don’t have the story text available, so I can’t pull an exact quote for you. If you paste one sentence or short line from "Drowning in Dishes, but Finding a Home," I will write the paragraph using that exact quoted evidence.

Meanwhile, here is a ready-to-use model paragraph with a clear spot for your quote (replace the bracketed text with the exact line you give me):

Adkison argues that work can become a home because it gives people belonging, routine, and purpose. For example, Adkison writes, "[INSERT QUOTE HERE]" which shows that the workplace felt safe and familiar to the narrator. This quote proves that the job offered more than pay — it offered people to rely on and a steady rhythm that made the narrator feel settled. By linking daily tasks and friendly coworkers to feelings of safety and acceptance, Adkison makes a strong case that work can serve as an emotional home.

Send the exact sentence you want quoted and I’ll put it into the paragraph for you.