Answer: Grandpa wants to give Martin his advice.
Explanation: This is important for Martin because as they say, “listen to your elders.” Older people have been through more in their lives, so they have more experience. His advice will hopefully affect Martin in a positive way.
Themes? Or what are you trying to say here
The answer is a. The word "but" is helping connect two sentences which makes it a compound sentence
Jackson shows dramatic irony in "Charles"
because the reader realizes before the narrator that Laurie's gleeful
description of Charles's exploits are his own doings. The kindergarten
teacher's statement at the end of the story confirms this suspicion. When the
teacher said that she has no student named Charles, the conclusion is that
Laurie made up his existence and has in fact been describing himself and his
own misbehavior to his unsuspecting parents. Another example of dramatic irony
in "Charles" can be found in the narrator’s and her husband’s avid
desire to meet Charles’s mother. They do not know, as does the reader, that
Charles's mother is in the narrator herself. Therefore, they already know
Charles's mother—they just do not know she is the narrator herself.
<span>A. cheering in the stands, the spectators hoped the team would remember their skills.
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