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         <title>In the book, Tuesdays With Morrie, the professor Morrie describes his perfect day as one filled with food, friends and dancing. In the space below describe what your perfect &quot;last day&quot; would be. </title>
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         <title>Morrie referred to himself as a bridge, a person who is in between life and death, which makes him useful to others as a tool to understand both. Describe one way that Morrie was a bridge in the text. </title>
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