depends on what you're analyzing? what are you analyzing?
Answer:
He bought some kind of record player he had installed in the car, it's different than modern day because we got phones and radios a record player is not needed.
Summary:
Ten-year-old August "Auggie" Pullman, a boy with a facial deformity, overcomes the obstacles of standing out. Auggie lives with his parents along with his older sister Via and his dog Daisy. Auggie Pullman faces the challenge of overcoming his differences and the fear of rejection from his peers. Rumors, bullies, and hardships in school, are all inclusive in Auggie's struggle to fit in. Via too feels this rejection, having to leave her older friends. After losing Daisy to an illness, the lead role in the school play too falls ill and Via is her replacement. She performs amazingly and brings light to the show.
After an incident with older kids attempting to bully Auggie, a few preps that are usually mean to Auggie come to his rescue. However, one of the kids steals Auggie's hearing aids. The dilemma helped Auggie's popularity; such that he becomes acquainted to nearly everyone. By the close of the novel, Auggie's mother whispers to him in his ear, that he is a "Wonder".
Answer:
when Helen realized she was locked alone in the dinning room with Annie then first she was afraid. then she lost her temper. Helen threw foods, screamed and broke plates as Annie again and again forced her to sit in a chair and eat with a spoon from her own plate. Every time Helen tossed her spoon across the room. Annie dragged Helen over to the spoon forced it into her hand and dragged her back to her chair. Helen pinched and slapped Annie right back. Helen Threw gravy at Annie and Annie grabbed a handful of eggs and dumped them on Helen. Eventually worn out and hungry. Helen sit quietly and finished her breakfast with a spoon then another battle over using a napkin took place and Helen finally learned to both use and fold her napkin. After two hours Annie emerged from the dining room with scrambled eggs and gravy in her hairs and scratches and bruises on both her arms. She nodded curtly at the astounded Kellers as Helen tore out of the dining room
Explanation:
Sometimes it may not be accurate because it’s a recollection and not real evidence of what actually happened