2. Find the places where there are misunderstandings between the Father and Son, then explain what they each refer to Paragraphs and sentences Explanation Para.18-19 The father refers to the “ How do you feel, Sons health while the Schatz?” I asked him. Son thinks hes still alive Just the same. so far up to now though he's he said going to die Para.23-25 It for the father means You don't have to stay in illness while for the son here with me, Papa, if it it means"death bothers you “ It doesnt bother me. No, I mean you dont have to stay if it's going to bother you
2. Find the places where there are misunderstandings between the Father and Son, then explain what they each refer to. Paragraphs and sentences Explanation Para. 18-19 “How do you feel, Schatz?” I asked him. “Just the same, so far,” he said. Para. 23-25 “You don’t have to stay in here with me, Papa, if it bothers you.” “It doesn’t bother me.” “No, I mean you don’t have to stay if it’s going to bother you.” The Father refers to the Son’s health while the Son thinks he’s still alive up to now though he’s going to die. “It” for the Father means “illness” while for the Son it means “death.
Paragraphs and sentences Explanation The Father means "worry Para.37-38 about his temperature It's nothing to worry while Son means " think about.” I don't worry, he said about his death". When the but I cant keep from Father uses this phrase, he thinking.” just wants the Son to become less upset However when son speaks this sentence, he means he 'll be relaxed in face of the death Don't think, said It' for the father means Just take it easy “ illness" While for the Im taking it easy Son it means“ death
Paragraphs and sentences Explanation Para. 37-38 “It’s nothing to worry about.” “I don’t worry,” he said, “but I can’t keep from thinking.” The Father means “worry about his temperature”, while Son means “think about his death”. When the Father uses this phrase, he just wants the Son to become less upset. However, when Son speaks this sentence, he means he’ll be relaxed in face of the death. Para. 39-40 “Don’t think,” I said, “Just take it easy.” “I’m taking it easy.” “It” for the Father means “illness” while for the Son it means “death.