please can someone paraphrase this for me
Father is barely recognizable, but he’s still Father. Parvana clings to him tightly. Mrs. Weera helps Father lie down and the two men who helped Father say that they found Father outside the prison, unable to go anywhere. They brought him in a cart. As the men have tea with Mrs. Weera, Parvana clings to Father and weeps, but she gets up and thanks the men before they leave. Over the next several days, Mrs. Weera nurses Father. He coughs and is very tired. Parvana feeds him warm broth, and eventually he grows strong enough to sit up, speak, and notice that Parvana is now a son. Parvana carries a lot of water too, since Father’s body is covered in injuries and the dressings need constant washing. Homa keeps Mrs. Weera’s granddaughter occupied so Father can rest.
 

Dear Student.

Parvana holds her father tightly even though she can't recognize him. He was found by two men outside the prison. The men have tea with Mrs. Weera. Then, Parvana gets up and thanks them as they leave. Mrs. Weera nurses father and Parvana feeds him. With their constant care, her father's health improves. Parvana carries water too to wash his wounds. Homa keeps Mrs. Weera's granddaughter occupied.

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