Explanation:
You are talking about A Child Called It, not It. I never read this book. Sorry :(
Answer:
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper." Identify a theme of the story and explore how characterization and setting develop that theme. One paragraph will be about character and the other paragraph will be about setting, but both paragraphs must be about the same theme. Your story should include the following elements: Two paragraphs, each about a different detail (character or setting) that shows the theme Objective summaries that emphasize details related to each paragraph topic Clear, formal, academic language that shows your professionalism You should have completed a draft of this assignment in the activity before this one. If you haven't done so, go back and complete that activity now.
by the time i arrived. i looked at the house in utter shock. the house was in a mass of flames. i stood there in shock as i watched my home burn away into nothing but ash

This is Yeshi. He <u>is</u> from Tibet. Right now, he <u>is</u><u> </u><u>sitt</u><u>ing</u> in the river and <u>pouring</u> the water onto the bowl to clean it. The water <u>splashes</u> off the bowl into the air. Washing the dishes <u>is</u> Yeshi’s daily chore. Everyday after lunch, he <u>goes</u> to the river, and <u>wa</u><u>s</u><u>hes</u> the dishes. He <u>likes</u> doing this chore because water <u>is</u> cool and relaxing. Today, he <u>is wearing an</u> orange robe. He <u>isn't wearing</u> a hat because he <u>doesn't like</u> them. Yeshi <u>lives</u> near the river with his family.