Answer:1. What does Mrs. Frank mean when she says "you sacrifice your child to this man? That she gives up her sons needs for her husbands
2. What is ironic about Mrs. Frank's language in this section? Saying he steals once, he'll steal again
3. Why is Mrs. Frank's statement, "he steals once! He'll steal again" an example of irony? That they are "stealing" what isn't theirs too
4. what is the impact of mrs frank anger? Everyone is shocked and they take it seriously
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Because he fought mythical creatures & the story is far from fiction in multiple ways.
Jake, brave, pitiful, and older than his years, gazed down at his starving family. His mother had passed on a few months ago, and her dying wish was that the family stay together. Jake knew the foster system; it was unlikely that they could all stay together, especially with his track record with the law. Yet, he knew that they would not survive long without more food and money. He felt torn between fulfilling his promise to his mother and that other promise he made, the promise to himself. He had vowed to change his life when his mother was diagnosed with cancer. Stealing would fulfill her promise (as long as he didn't get caught) but break the promise to himself that made him a new man. This new man cared for his siblings; what would happen to his family if he became a thief?
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