I had worked out exactly what to do and how to do it. What was the speaker going to do
and why? What does this say about him? (para 18)
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"Now that I was this close to him I could see he was indeed very old. But his eyes
were young, bright and searching."
3. How has this image of the painter been contrasted against Yannick's first impression
of him? (paras 3 and 19) W
b. How does Yannick's initial reaction to the old man's appearance prepare you for the rest
of the events in the story? (paras 3 and 19) wide
...just as I'd seen them in Brittany. What did the speaker see in Brittany? What did -
he compare that sight with? Do you think he was surprised that they were so similar?
(para 26)
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Throughout the text, the famous man is described as the greatest painter in the world.
And yet, at the end, he wishes his name was Cézanne. Why do you think someone
who is already famous, will want to be known by the name of another famous artist?
What does this say about how he feels about Cézanne? (para 28) Because
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