Who is Frenchie? Is there a file to go with this?
I loved this book it left me with a lot of question at the end and made me think of how complex the characters really are
His legacy as a disability rights activist is just as noteworthy.— a source of empowerment and reassurance as well as a means of pushing back against ableist prejudices
When Manual talks about his granny, he tells us a story about an insane old woman. His grandmother was a vivacious and cheery old woman. She had spent her days cooking amuse the troops of the government that were stationed around the Golden Bridge.
As for why she is insane This part of the text justifies it: <em>"She was crazy," Manual insisted, "because she only charged them for the cost of the food she cooked, and she didn't earn a penny for all that work.“</em>
So, to Manual, making food for the troops was crazy because she didn't earn any money from doing so. This part of the text most likely tell us more about the narrator than about Granny.
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<span>B) to describe a popular American location </span>
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<span>A) why a place is very important</span>
Hope this helps;)