When Jay and Grandpa Tony interact, they respect and support each other, as seen when Grandpa Tony is amused about Jay’s name and Jay takes over going on the step ladder to tape.
ELA 10 A Semester Exam 20 of 3520 of 35 Items Feature A Cup of Tea by Katherine Mansfield “No more complaining, Jay,” Mom said. “Your grandfather needs your help, and you have the time. Walk over there now and help him paint his dining room.” Though not happy about painting inside on a summer day, Jay listened and walked the few blocks to Grandpa Tony’s neat bungalow on Cass Street. Jay arrived to find Grandpa Tony had already lined up the paint supplies in the dining room where the floors and furniture were covered with plastic tarps. “Good morning, Jan—oops, that’s right, you go by ‘Jay’ now,” Grandpa Tony said. “Thanks for helping out. We can start by taping the edges near the ceiling and baseboards.” 1 of 3 Question Use the short story to answer the question. Complete the statement about character interactions by selecting the correct word or phrase from the drop-down menus. (1 point) When Jay and Grandpa Tony interact, they are each other, as seen when Grandpa Tony is about Jay’s name and Jay takes over going on the step ladder to tape. Skip to navigation page 1 of 1
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