1- he found out his grandma was in the hospital so he visited her.
2- his grandma was in the hospital
3- his grandma encouraged him
4- first, because he tried his best.
Answer:
The O'hare family had one problem, their son loved trees and he went to see the man who made all the thneeds.
Explanation:
They explain how unaware the speaker is that the innocence of childhood is fleeting
In "To a Poor Old Woman," the plums represent the simple joys of life, which are available to anyone.
In this poem, the narrator observes a “poor old woman” eating plums from a paper bag, which makes him think about its taste. He knows that plumps are not really expensive neither extraordinary, and that's why he supposes that the woman is poor, since she seems not to have eaten plums in a long time.
This represents a joy of life for her, while for other people it's something normal.