Mr. Lamb uses the metaphor of “life is like a garden” to compare life to plants. He explains that just as plants grow in different ways and sometimes have to struggle to survive, life too has its challenges, but it ...
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Mr. Lamb has a beautiful, overgrown garden that is filled with a variety of plants and flowers. The garden is unconventional and wild, with weeds and tall grass growing alongside the flowers, creating a natural and untidy yet inviting atmosphere. ...
Mr. Lamb responds to Derry’s negativity about his appearance with understanding and encouragement. He gently advises Derry not to focus on his disfigurement, emphasizing that everyone has something wrong with them, and it’s not what defines a person. Mr. Lamb ...
Mr. Lamb makes apple jelly from the apples in his garden. He enjoys working in his garden and taking care of the plants, despite his disability. The process of making jelly is a simple yet fulfilling activity for him, reflecting ...
Mr. Lamb views his disability, the loss of his leg, as just a part of who he is, rather than something that defines him or limits his life. He does not see it as a hindrance, but as an opportunity ...