I've read it a long time ago so i might not remeber alot
In "An Hour With Abuelo," the main character visits his grandfather, who is living in a nursing home. Nursing homes are homes for people who need to have access to assistance 24 hours a day because of problems with their health.
<span>The narrator, a teenage boy named Arturo, tells the story of his visit to his grandfather in a nursing home. Arturo does not want to visit any longer than he has to, but he promises to stay one hour. At the nursing home, he finds Abuelo working on his life story. As Abuelo reads it aloud, Arturo is engrossed. When he is finished, Abuelo dismisses Arturo as if he, not Arturo, is the one whose time is valuable. Arturo understands that his Abuelo, like himself, has a life of his own</span>
<span>"I drive" is the adjective clause. It modifies "the car." </span>
My response has been to reform the church and correct what i think are errors in church practices. I have not intended to challenge the church's authority to act correctly.
Answer:
Sodapop
Explanation:
while Ponyboy is hiding in the abandoned church, Dally brings him a letter from Sodapop.