Nobody can really answer this question because we don’t know what what your supposed to be writing a response to
I’m sorry, what are we talking about?
Remember, Johnny came from a terrible household. His parents either beat him, or ignored him. If Johnny became crippled, he wouldn't be able to come and go from that house as he pleased, which means he has to stay in that home where he was hated and unwanted.
Here is the excerpt from the novel:
"Even if Johnny did live he'd
be crippled and never play football or help us out in a rumble again. He'd have to stay in
that house he hated, where he wasn't wanted, and things could never be like they used to
be. I didn't trust myself to speak. If I said one word, the hard knot in my throat would
swell and I'd be crying in spite of myself." (Hinton, 87).
What is d? the question doesnt make much sense.
Answer:
A: He still wants to be a doctor at the end of the story, but he no longer believes becoming a doctor is an impossibility.
Explanation:
Hopefully this helps!