"Thank You M'am" by: Langston Hughes
1. He was born February 1, 1902.
2. He died May 22, 1967 at the age of 65.
3. He was married twice.
4. He had 2 kids.
5. He didn't really communicate with his dad. His relationship with him was poor.
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’”?
What Ms. Jones means by that is that if he steals her pocketbook or anyone else just for money to but shoes it will be in his life forever.
How does Roger in “Thank You M’am” change from the beginning to the end of the story? What causes this change?
The way that Roger changes in the beginning of the story to the end is that he tries to steal the pocketbook and at the end he learned nice manners. The thing that causes this change Ms. Jones
What point of view is “Thank You M’am” told from? How do you know?
The point of view that this story is told from is from the third person because someone could have seen this happen or Roger or Ms. Jones told the story to someone else. The way that I know is that there is no ''Me" or ''I'' in the story.
2. He died May 22, 1967 at the age of 65.
3. He was married twice.
4. He had 2 kids.
5. He didn't really communicate with his dad. His relationship with him was poor.
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’”?
What Ms. Jones means by that is that if he steals her pocketbook or anyone else just for money to but shoes it will be in his life forever.
How does Roger in “Thank You M’am” change from the beginning to the end of the story? What causes this change?
The way that Roger changes in the beginning of the story to the end is that he tries to steal the pocketbook and at the end he learned nice manners. The thing that causes this change Ms. Jones
What point of view is “Thank You M’am” told from? How do you know?
The point of view that this story is told from is from the third person because someone could have seen this happen or Roger or Ms. Jones told the story to someone else. The way that I know is that there is no ''Me" or ''I'' in the story.