Filling in the blank:
"to our party, but where's Jamie?"
not sure if this is what you were looking for but i hope it helps you
Answer:
The background knowledge that when he was treating humans and kept pets, people stopped coming to him for treatment and he became poor.
Explanation:
While reading the story, Sweet T must have read of the time when Doctor Dolittle was treating humans and kept a lot of pets. People did not like the animals and they soon stopped coming to him for treatments. He began losing money and soon became very poor.
This background knowledge would help Sweet T make the inference that since pet owners were scared of bringing their sick pets to Dr. Dolittle, he would be losing money and would soon become poor again.
Even though the only option was A, I do believe that A is the correct option. While speaking in first person, the reader feels like it is them doing the interactions in the book. And that is what helps the reader to learn the names of the other characters in the book faster and understand the book in a clearer sense.
Answer:
opinion, functional, argumentative and expository
Answer:
Lines 63-79 show that Soto and his mother are tired and discouraged, eating in silence and making grunts as they move. These are evidences that show that they are not happy with the work they are doing. They feel bored and are having a hard time.
Explanation:
This question is about "One Last Time" that tells the story of Gary Soto and how he survived an immigrant life with his family. The immigrant's life was full of difficulties and Soto had to work in the fields together with his mother to ensure the family's livelihood. On lines 63-79 we learned what it was like to work on the grape harvests, since Soto and his mother were extremely tired, sore, hungry and bored with the heavy work they were doing, but they knew it was necessary for their survival.