4.-“I stared in bewilderment. Yes, it was true that my father had not come home to sleep for many days now and I could make as much noise as I wanted to. Though I had not known why he was absent, I had been glad that he was not there to shout his restrictions at me. But it had never occurred to me that his absence would mean that there would be no food” (Wright 352).
Which phrase demonstrates the onset of the speaker’s loss of innocence?
Question 4 options:
“I could make as much noise as I wanted to”
“My father had not come home for many days”
"I stared in bewilderment"
"there would be no food"
5.-Based on the details that his father didn’t come home to sleep for many days and “the image of my father became associated with pangs of hunger”, we can infer that Richard...
Question 5 options:
dislikes his father
admires his father
wants to live with his father
wishes his father would come home more