What do you think is Bradbury's purpose in contrasting Douglas's real conversation with his father and the thoughts that are going on in Douglas's mind?

A. It shows that Douglas has a vivid imagination but also shows the limitations her has with communication.
B. It shows that Douglas is able to argue effectively to get what he wants from his parents.
C. It shows that Douglas tries to escape into his imagination when he feels uncomfortable

please help! I do not understand.

3 answers

Never mind. I found it was A the hard way.
Interesting.

You didn't post any title or author, but you expected someone to know what all this was about?

If you make your questions complete, and post what YOU think an answer is, you're likely to get far better help here.
I wasn't being smart about it! you don't have to get all defensive! :(