Answer the following briefly
a. How did Sue and Johnsy become friends?
b. Sue went into the workroom and cried a Japanese napkin in a pulp. Why?
© Johnsy began to fancy something strange. What was il? Did she have reason enough for:
Give a reason to support your answer.
d. Johnsy's behaviour changed. When and in what manner?
e Sue wanted to help her friend get better physically and mentally. Justify
[ What kind of a person was Mr. Behrman? What convinced him to paint the ivy leaf on the
wall?
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how did Sue and johnsy become friends
answer
they meet at a the table of delmonioco's,' and found their tastes in art, chicory salad and bishop sleeves so congenial that the joint studio resulted.
2 . Sue went into the workroom and cried a Japanese napkin in a pulp. Why?
answer After the doctor had left, Sue went into the workroom and cried hard worrying about Johnsy's health. The doctor's remarks on Johnsy's health made Sue cry 'a Japanese napkin to a pulp'.
3. Johnsy began to fancy something strange. What was il? Did she have reason enough for:
Give a reason to support your answer.
answer Johnsy had a fancy that she would die when the last leaf fell. One night, there was only one leaf left. She thought that she would also die with the falling of the leaf.
4. Johnsy's behaviour changed. When and in what manner?
answer The incident that led johnsy to change her mind is the last leaf not falling from tree in strong storm also. In the famous story, 'The Last Leaf' by O. Henry, Johnsy was convinced that( when the last leaf from the ivy creeper falls off, she will also lose her life. She had told this to her friend Sue.
5.Sue wanted to help her friend get better physically and mentally. Justify
answer Behrman about Johnsy's superstition and the reason for her ill will, which helped Dr. Behrman find a solution to Johnsy's problem and helped her recover. Sue gave Johnsy the positive outlook and motivation to survive, she did not leave Johnsy alone on her darkest days and thus, became instrumental in saving her.
ques. What kind of a person was Mr. Behrman? What convinced him to paint the ivy leaf on the
wall?
answer . In “The Last Leaf,” Mr. Behrman is quite a cynical old man, tired by his long life. This explains why he dismisses Johnsy's determination to hang on to dear life until the last leaf falls outside her window. Behrman probably hasn't painted his masterpiece yet because of his alcoholism.