A Listening Walk --and Other Stories Short Essay - Answer Key

Gene Hill
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 123 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

A Listening Walk --and Other Stories Short Essay - Answer Key

Gene Hill
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 123 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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1. In "Wanted: Ten-Year-Old," why did Hill want to spend time with a young boy?

In "Wanted: Ten-Year-Old," Hill said he would love to spend time with a ten-year-old boy because at ten, a boy was old enough to appreciate such an experience while still young enough to feel he did not know everything.

2. In "Wanted: Ten-Year-Old," why did Hill say ten year old boys were better than teenage boys?

In "Wanted: Ten-Year-Old," Hill said he would prefer to spend time with a ten year old boy because once boys reached their teenage years, they felt that they knew everything and had no respect for their elders.

3. What about Africa did Hill say he could not accurately describe?

In "Unpacking Some Memories of Africa," Hill said he was not capable of accurately describing certain features of Africa, such as its physical beauty, its rapid temperature changes, and other valuable aspects.

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