In “Thank You, M’am,” Mrs. Jones expresses that she wishes Roger were her own son primarily because B. so she could teach him right from wrong. This reflects her desire to guide him and help him make better choices in life. Mrs. Jones wants to instill values in him and provide the nurturing that he may have been lacking.
In “Thank You, M’am,” why does Mrs. Jones say that she wishes Roger were her own son?
A. so she could punish him properly
B. so she could teach him right from wrong
C. so she could buy him all the shoes he wanted
D. so she could make sure he gets a good education
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