At the end of the second paragraph, the author says of Parker and SarahRuth: “He could account for her one way or another; it was himself he could not understand.” How accurate is each part of this assumption?
What will be an ideal response?
- Parker is wrong about Sarah Ruth and right about himself. From their first meeting after his truck broke down on the highway until the story’s climactic ending, it is clear that Parker fails to understand his wife. He never sees her clearly, even as he is blinded to himself. He overestimates his physical attractiveness both to his wife and his employer, he never questions why he continually obtains new tattoos, and he fails to consider why after running his whole life, he settles down with a plain, overbearing woman whom he doesn’t love.
Despite his attempts to read into Sarah Ruth’s words and actions, he is consistently unable to interpret her with any degree of accuracy or certainty: “Sometimes he supposed that she had married him because she meant to save him. At other times he had a suspicion that she actually liked everything she said she didn’t” (par. 2). He has neither insight nor opinion into her feelings, even as he had “no opinion” about their wedding ceremony in “the County Ordinary’s office” which took place there “because Sarah Ruth thought churches were idolatrous” (par. 72). Still, despite her fervent opinion on several religious and practical matters, Sarah Ruth’s deeper motives remain hidden from the reader, even as they are for her own husband. She is extremely overbearing and narrow-minded about her interpretation of Christian values—disapproving of automobiles, smoking, drinking, make-up, and cussing— and the reader, like Parker, wonders what, if any, human feelings lie behind her brazen exterior and harsh doctrinal beliefs.
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What will be an ideal response?
II. Gramática útilA. Todo sobre Gonzalo. Tu hermano Gonzalo se está describiendo a sí mismo (himself) a sus nuevos amigos en su equipo de fútbol (soccer team). Selecciona el verbo que mejor complete cada oración, y escríbelo en la primera persona del singular (yo). hacersaberconocersalirtraducir No soy muy atlético. No ___________ jugar muy bien, pero me gusta mirar el béisbol en la televisión.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Marla y sufamilia Marla is very different from her family, both physically and in personality. For each description below, change the adjective in parentheses to agree with the subject.
MODELO El papá de Marla es rubio pero Marla es ___________ (pelirrojo).pelirroja 1. Marla es muy seria pero sus hermanas Guadalupe y Gloria son ________________________________(cómico). 2. Héctor, su hermano, es perezoso pero Marla es ________________________________ (trabajador). 3. Marla es aburrida pero sus primos Ricardo y Ramón son ________________________________ (divertido). 4. Marla es baja pero su papá es ________________________________ (alto). 5. Marla es impulsiva pero su mamá y su papá son ________________________________ (cuidadoso). 6. Marla es delgada pero su hermano Patricio es ________________________________ (gordo).
Jorge’s sister is describing the errands she had to run today. Complete the paragraph using para or por as needed.
¡Estoy increíblemente cansada! Primero tuve que trabajar _______________ (1) mi hermana porque ella está de vacaciones; está viajando _______________ (2) barco en el Mediterráneo. Después tuve que mandar unas invitaciones _______________ (3) Internet a la fiesta de cumpleaños de mi hermano Jorge. Luego caminé _______________ (4) toda la ciudad _______________ (5) dos horas buscando un regalo _______________ (6) mi hermano. Por fin encontré algo, pero tuve que pagar $40 _______________ (7)el nuevo juego Armada invisible para su Xbox. Pero está bien. _______________ (8) mí, Jorge es el mejor hermano del mundo.