A Day No Pigs Would Die

Describe symbolism in A Day No Pigs Would Die by Robert Newton Peck

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Pinky's little home represents Robert and his father's dedication to doing things right. It takes a lot of labor and preparation to set it up, but the two stick to it until it's done. Because Robert loves his pet so much, he sometimes sleeps with her out in the corncrib home.

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