One example of hyperbole in Make Lemonade by Virginia Euwer Wolff is when Jolly says she needs "a jackhammer to break up this crap." This is an exaggerated statement to emphasize the idea that her living situation is overwhelming and difficult to manage.
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The theme of "Make Lemonade" by Virginia Euwer Wolff centers around resilience, determination, and the importance of pushing through difficult circumstances to pursue one's dreams. It explores the idea that making the best out of a challenging situation and finding strength in adversity can lead to personal growth and success.
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Glori Renee Euwer is 5' 3".
Glori Renee Euwer's birth name is Glori Renee Cosper.
The poem "The Cat With a Smile" was written by Anthony Euwer.
Anthony Euwer has written: 'Wenn dir das Leben eine Zitrone gibt, mach Limonade draus' 'Rhymes of Our Valley' 'Christopher Cricket on cats' 'Make Lemonade' -- subject(s): Fiction, Conduct of life, Single-parent families, Babysitters, Teenage mothers, Babysitters in fiction, Single-parent families in fiction, Teenage mothers in fiction, Conduct of life in fiction, Juvenile fiction, Poverty in fiction, Poverty, Poor, Poor in fiction, Novels in verse 'Bat 6 with connections (HRW library)' 'True believer' -- subject(s): Fiction, Poor, Conduct of life, Teenage girls, Friendship, Single-parent families, Poverty, Novels in verse 'Bat 6' 'Wings, and other war rhymes' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Poetry
Glori Renee Euwer has: Played Mourner in "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment" in 2002. Played Waitress in "How to Eat Fried Worms" in 2006. Played Museum Visitor in "Idiocracy" in 2006. Played Grandmother in "Iris Moon" in 2007. Played Broadcaster in "Altitude Falling" in 2010. Played Rita in "Sick Boy" in 2012.
The cast of Secrets of the Moon Landings - 2007 includes: John Aaron as himself Buzz Aldrin as himself Neil Armstrong as himself Jay Barbree as himself Alan Bean as himself John Benjamin Hickey as Narrator Charles Conrad as himself Walter Cronkite as himself Charles Duke as himself Yuri Gagarin as himself Richard Gordon as himself Gus Grissom as himself Fred Haise as himself Lyndon Johnson as himself Nikita Khrushchev as himself Christopher Kraft as himself Gene Kranz as himself Jim Lovell as himself Jim McDivitt as himself Richard Nixon as himself Devin Rumer as NASA Technician Mike Wallace as himself