The narrator says the mystery is how many no one remembers


Questions

(1) The narrator says that her relationship with Jesse finally will end. Do you imagine she is right? Describe your answer.

(2) The narrator says, " The mystery is how many no one remembers." Describe what she mean.

(3)Explain why doesn't the narrator want to have children.

(4)In the final sentence, the narrator tells Jesse that she lies. Why? Explain how do you suppose Jesse interprets this admission? Explain what does the narrator tell us about Jesse, and explain what can you infer about her?

(5) Do you imagine Allison implies that the narrator's experiences are typical of poor white Southern families? Defend your reply with examples from the story.4Do you think this is true,or is the family of this story somehow unusual.

(6 ) The narrator states in different ways that patterns of the rural poor are change from one generation to the next, or are people too affected by the way they are raised to modify? Provide examples from real life or form fiction to support.

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