PLEASE ANSWER ASAP I GIVE BRAINLIEST
Read this excerpt from “The Old, Old Tree.”
Where...
English, 21.01.2021 23:40 reginaldboyd28
PLEASE ANSWER ASAP I GIVE BRAINLIEST
Read this excerpt from “The Old, Old Tree.”
Where was I going to get a bucket? How did I think, even if I found water, I could
get it back to the tree? That's how citified I was in those days. I had never lived
without a bucket before—scrub buckets, water buckets—and so when a water
problem came up, I just thought I could run to the kitchen and get a bucket.
When the narrator uses the word citified, what is he mainly saying about himself?
Question 2 options:
He misses the faraway place in which he grew up.
He prefers the natural world to the world of people and things.
His knowledge of how to do things is based on how townspeople live.
His belief in himself is affected by his struggle to survive in the woods.
Answers: 3
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