The chapter “A House that Needs Shingles” describes the transience Smarsh, her mom, her Grandma Betty, and her great-gra
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The chapter “A House that Needs Shingles” describes thetransience Smarsh, her mom, her Grandma Betty, and hergreat-grandma experienced. How often did they move (give an exactnumber if you can, or, try to convey the extent here)? Whatmotivated them to move (give 2 – 3 reasons)? Describe at least 2specific instances to illustrate your answer. Smarsh states that“Betty’s long list of residences wasn’t for poor decision makingbut something like the opposite” (193). What does she mean by this?Again, draw from specific examples to illustrate your point.