These are some questions about the passage from Under the Mesquite:
Before:
- What does the title of the text makes you think about?
- Do you know anything about the story?
During:
- Who is the main character of the story?
- What is the main character feeling or going trough?
After:
- What do you think of the story?
- What is the main topic of the story?
<h3>What is Under the Mesquite?</h3>
Under the Mesquite is a story written by Guadalupe García McCall. She is a Mexican author and poet.
The story is about a young girl that starts to become an adult and how she feels about that situation.
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Explanation:
A Walk to Remember.
Being a cancer patient myself, I understand how both might experience what they did. She was angry with him because he reminded her that she may not see graduation let alone marriage.
He lacked a lot of understanding in the beginning until she tamed him. He couldn't possibly understand, even at 18, what her problem was. Was it God? Was it what was left unfinished? Was it how he cleverly manipulated her deepest wishes -- like being in two places at once. Slowly she began to see that he was adapting to a philosophy of "Not me but thee." Like marriage. She looked the part of an emaciated cancer patient especially in the hospital.
The scene that is particularly heartbreaking for me was the scene between Landon and his father. I am a parent and I know how it feels to be dressed down by your kid especially when that kid is right. The father must have felt Landon's helplessness. So he did something about it. It is not unrealistic; it is just what fathers do.
It is a not to miss movie or book. Any well stocked library has a copy of one or the other or both.
B. if, what.
Reason because its the only one that uses proper grammar
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