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Anika [276]
2 years ago
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Why does Arturo's grandfather have to leave as their time together comes to an end?

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1 answer:
Komok [63]2 years ago
4 0

The reason why Arturo's grandfather has to leave as their time comes to an end in "An Hour with Abuelo" is because he is going to read his poems to other residents of Golden Years. (option C)

<h3>Arturo's grandfather</h3>

Arturo is the main character in the short story "An Hour with Abuelo." His grandfather lives in a nursing home called Golden Years. Initially, Arturo is not at all excited to go spend a whole hour with him.

It turns out that they have a nice conversation, and the hour goes by faster than Arturo expected. However, now it is the grandfather's turn to not want to be with Arturo.

The reason for that is the old lady who appears, making eyes at the grandfather, reminding him that he promised to read his poems to the other residents. To Arturo's surprise, his grandfather has a good and exciting life of his own in the nursing home.

With the information above in mind, we can choose letter C as the best option.

Learn more about "An Hour with Abuelo" here:

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