This story describes the relationship between a father and his son. He is a caring, loving father: he calls his son "Schatz", which means, "my treasure", and is concerned about his health. He spends time with his son, reading aloud to him and giving him his medicine.
The family's home is in the country, and the father is a hunter. He does not express joy at killing the birds, or does he show greed; he probably hunts the quail for food, as he is glad that many birds remain alive for him to find another day.
The boy dramatizes his illness. The doctor has taken the boy's temperature and does not find it to be a cause for alarm. However, the boy firmly believes that his temperature is more than deadly, and he thinks that he is therefore doomed to die. This is an intercultural issue, as the French measure temperature by centigrades, where as Americans measure it by Farenheit degrees. Hence the confusion.
Answer:
A hobby is something one does in their free time for leisure. It doesn't include sports but it includes activities one does to relax.
Explanation:
Neal likes to paint pictures in his free time.
Adrienne likes to watch movies.
The above options are hobbies.
Answer:
This question refers to the work Sorry, Wrong Number by Lucille Fletcher
Explanation:
Respond to the following prompt: Analyze the ways in which fear and suspense is introduced and maintained during this play’s developing plot. Consider how the suspense naturally causes the reader to make predictions about what may happen in the text. Consider the sound effects, the content and structure of the lines, and the way the character’s voices may sound when the lines are spoken aloud on a stage. Use evidence from “Sorry Wrong Number” to support your analysis. Topic Sentence (Question 1): Fear and suspense