thank you, m'am
In “Thank You M’am,” what does Mrs. Jones mean when she says, “’And next time, do not make the mistake of latching onto my pocketbooknor nobody else’s—because shoes got by devilish ways will burn your feet’”?
That quote means that never to steal. If you do steal from her or some one else
"And next time, do not make the mistake of latching onto my poketbook nor nobody else…"
How does Roger in “Thank You M’am” change from the beginning to the end of the story? What causes this change?
Roger change from the beginning from the end because the first part he wanted to steal but after he went to Mrs. jones house he had a talk and the talk change him.
..."when a boy ran up behind her an tried to snatch her purse."
What point of view is “Thank You M’am” told from? How do you know?
The point of view in the story is someone who heard of what happened or they saw it happen. I know because it is not using I, me, she, or he.
Author: Langston Hughes
That quote means that never to steal. If you do steal from her or some one else
"And next time, do not make the mistake of latching onto my poketbook nor nobody else…"
How does Roger in “Thank You M’am” change from the beginning to the end of the story? What causes this change?
Roger change from the beginning from the end because the first part he wanted to steal but after he went to Mrs. jones house he had a talk and the talk change him.
..."when a boy ran up behind her an tried to snatch her purse."
What point of view is “Thank You M’am” told from? How do you know?
The point of view in the story is someone who heard of what happened or they saw it happen. I know because it is not using I, me, she, or he.
Author: Langston Hughes
- February 1. 1902
- Died in 1967
- Dies in New York, New York
- Famous author
- Novelist