How is the boy different from the rest of his friends in poem somebody's mother?
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Explanation:
Somebody's mother by Mary Dow Brine is a beautiful poem depicting wonderful values of care and love for others. An old woman wearing ragged clothes was standing at a crossing to go to the other side of the road; she was waiting for the traffic to stop so that she could safely go to the other side.
The boy who helped the old lady cross the road was different from
the other boys. He was of the most cheerful one yet he was so kind that
he drifted away from his group and found time to help a strange, aged
woman to cross the street. The great quality of seeing his own mother in
an old lady, the quality to suffer the jeering of his friends, places him on
top of all the other boys. As for the boy being so virtuous, the old lady
thought that he might be the pride and joy of his parents.