I read this play! I loved it!
She stated many times, frantically, that she was alone.
The setting helped by showing her in her bedroom by herself.
I kinda think this may not have helped...
But I hope it did in some way!
Give page numbers in the book from witch these are found.
Answer:
"On Dumpster Diving" is about Lara Eighner who describes his experiences on the street and the art of Dumpster diving. He also goes over how to pick good food V.S. rotten food. Eighner intentionally presents himself as educated not only to disprove any assumptions the reader may have about him based on his socioeconomic status, but also to relate to the target audience. This is effective for the author's argument because by doing this he was able to reach a wider audience such as being published in the Threepenny Review.
It's really strange that Albert eineine didn't do well in school as a boy