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Both Ernesto from barrio boy and the boy in "A Day's Wait" interact with adults. Ernesto interacts with Miss Ryan, while the si...Asked by Holiday break is coming up
Both Ernesto from barrio boy and the boy in "A Day's Wait" interact with adults. Ernesto interacts with Miss Ryan, while the sick boy interacts with his father. Compare and contrast how the boys interact with the adults. Focus on how the boys think of the adults, how the adults react to the boys, and how the boys respond to them.
I need to know how the boy in " Day's wait thinks of the father.
I need to know how the boy in " Day's wait thinks of the father.
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Unknown
Sorry if late but, here is the answer:
The boy in A Day's Wait interacts with his father in nervous, polite and tired way (as he was sick). When the father finds out that he was afraid of his high temperature, he explains to him the differences between the thermometers the kid was using, and the kid finally understood that despite what his classmates had told him before he was not gonna die of fever. In Barrio Boy, Ernest interacts with his mom in a lovely way. He is afraid of Miss Ryan (his english teacher) since he barely knows english and finds her quite intimidating.
Hope this helps you.
The boy in A Day's Wait interacts with his father in nervous, polite and tired way (as he was sick). When the father finds out that he was afraid of his high temperature, he explains to him the differences between the thermometers the kid was using, and the kid finally understood that despite what his classmates had told him before he was not gonna die of fever. In Barrio Boy, Ernest interacts with his mom in a lovely way. He is afraid of Miss Ryan (his english teacher) since he barely knows english and finds her quite intimidating.
Hope this helps you.
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DO NOT copy and paste that paragraph from "Unknown" because he plagiarized it from Brainly.
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In "A Day's Wait", the boy interacts with the father in a concerned way. The boy is concerned about his father's health when he says, "You can't come in, you mustn't get what I have." The father walks in noticing that the boy hasn't moved an inch. He took his temperature and the boy worries it. The father doesn't think the boy's condition is serious. The boy says in school at France, the boys told me you can't live with forty-four degrees. In Barrio Boy, Ernesto interacts with Miss Ryan in an uncomfortable way. He is afraid of Miss Ryan because he barely knows any English and finds her intimidating.
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