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What reason does Roger give for his action?
Young people make mistakes and these mistakes deserve to be forgiven.
She is concerned about Roger.
anger
She jerks him around in front of her, wrestles him with one arm and drags him up the street.
She believes that sharing that part of her past will help Roger trust her.
He wants a new pair of blue suede shoes.
Kindness and goodwill are stronger than fear and mistrust.
He is surprised, touched, and confused by her offer.
After Mrs. Jones tells Roger that he could simply have asked for the shoes, the boy looked at her. There was a long pause. A very long pause. What does this pause show about Roger?
Young people make mistakes and these mistakes deserve to be forgiven.
She is concerned about Roger.
anger
She jerks him around in front of her, wrestles him with one arm and drags him up the street.
She believes that sharing that part of her past will help Roger trust her.
He wants a new pair of blue suede shoes.
Kindness and goodwill are stronger than fear and mistrust.
He is surprised, touched, and confused by her offer.
What does Mrs. Jones do when the boy struggles to get away?
Young people make mistakes and these mistakes deserve to be forgiven.
She is concerned about Roger.
anger
She jerks him around in front of her, wrestles him with one arm and drags him up the street.
She believes that sharing that part of her past will help Roger trust her.
He wants a new pair of blue suede shoes.
Kindness and goodwill are stronger than fear and mistrust.
He is surprised, touched, and confused by her offer.
Which of the following best captures a theme of the story?
Young people make mistakes and these mistakes deserve to be forgiven.
She is concerned about Roger.
anger
She jerks him around in front of her, wrestles him with one arm and drags him up the street.
She believes that sharing that part of her past will help Roger trust her.
He wants a new pair of blue suede shoes.
Kindness and goodwill are stronger than fear and mistrust.
He is surprised, touched, and confused by her offer.
Why does Mrs. Jones make a point of telling Roger about the bad things she did as a kid?
Young people make mistakes and these mistakes deserve to be forgiven.
She is concerned about Roger.
anger
She jerks him around in front of her, wrestles him with one arm and drags him up the street.
She believes that sharing that part of her past will help Roger trust her.
He wants a new pair of blue suede shoes.
Kindness and goodwill are stronger than fear and mistrust.
He is surprised, touched, and confused by her offer.
What do these lines indicate about Mrs. Jones? Then it (Roger's face) will get washed this evening...
Young people make mistakes and these mistakes deserve to be forgiven.
She is concerned about Roger.
anger
She jerks him around in front of her, wrestles him with one arm and drags him up the street.
She believes that sharing that part of her past will help Roger trust her.
He wants a new pair of blue suede shoes.
Kindness and goodwill are stronger than fear and mistrust.
He is surprised, touched, and confused by her offer.
Which of the following words best describes Mrs. Jones's reaction to being surprised by Roger?
Young people make mistakes and these mistakes deserve to be forgiven.
She is concerned about Roger.
anger
She jerks him around in front of her, wrestles him with one arm and drags him up the street.
She believes that sharing that part of her past will help Roger trust her.
He wants a new pair of blue suede shoes.
Kindness and goodwill are stronger than fear and mistrust.
He is surprised, touched, and confused by her offer.
What is one theme in the story?
Young people make mistakes and these mistakes deserve to be forgiven.
She is concerned about Roger.
anger
She jerks him around in front of her, wrestles him with one arm and drags him up the street.
She believes that sharing that part of her past will help Roger trust her.
He wants a new pair of blue suede shoes.
Kindness and goodwill are stronger than fear and mistrust.
He is surprised, touched, and confused by her offer.
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