2.Pick out these details describing the change in the boy's feelings and attitudes
2. Pick out these details describing the change in the boy’s feelings and attitudes
a.hearing about the poor during Sunday school and feeling sorry for them. b. looking for the poor C. bringing a small contribution to the poor d.inquiring about Christmas on Christmas Eve e. realizing that he was one of the poor f. suffering from the realization of being poor 9 vowing never to want anything again
a. hearing about the poor during Sunday school and feeling sorry for them. b. looking for the poor c. bringing a small contribution to the poor d. inquiring about Christmas on Christmas Eve e. realizing that he was one of the poor f. suffering from the realization of being poor g. vowing never to want anything again
3.What is are the motive(s)of the parents for keeping the truth from the child?
3. What is / are the motive(s) of the parents for keeping the truth from the child?
probably to shield the child from the harsh reality of life. after class you may talk about this topic: advantages and disadvantages of their doing so.Every one may has his own opinion,try to give your supporting details.)
probably to shield the child from the harsh reality of life. ( after class you may talk about this topic: advantages and disadvantages of their doing so. Every one may has his own opinion, try to give your supporting details.)
Though his parents had tried their best to keep him uniformed of their poverty a series of strange coincidences'finally led to the narrator's painful realization of the truth.Read on to find out how a six- year-old experienced this heavy setback. That fall,before it was discovered that the soles of both my shoes were worn clear through,I still went to Sunday school.And one time the Sunday-school superintendent made speech to all the classes.He said that these were hard times,and that many poor children weren't getting enough to eat.It was the first time I had heard about it.He asked everybody to bring some food for the poor children next Sunday.I felt very sorry for the poor children
Though his parents had tried their best to keep him uniformed of their poverty,a series of strange “coincidences”finally led to the narrator’s painful realization of the truth.Read on to find out how a sixyear-old experienced this heavy setback. That fall, before it was discovered that the soles of both my shoes were worn clear through, I still went to Sunday school. And one time the Sunday-school superintendent made speech to all the classes.He said that these were hard times, and that many poor children weren’t getting enough to eat. It was the first time I had heard about it. He asked everybody to bring some food for the poor children next Sunday. I felt very sorry for the poor children