Margaret
2. Why was Sybil annoyed to have Margaret tagging along with her
and Larry?
3. Was Margaret longing to skate? Then why did she not?
4. According to Larry, is one really alone? Who is with us always?
0. Did Maggie become a star performer? Why did the reporter tel
Larry that both of them were 'wonderful"? Why do you think La
wasn't listening?
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Answer:
this is because because Margaret was a small and a shy girl who was 8 year old and Sybil was a extrovert (full of confidence) girl and she not been allowed to bee Margaret with Larry end het .
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2. Why was Sybil annoyed to have Margaret tagging along with her
and Larry?
Ans: Sybil wanted to go skating alone with Larry and she considered Margaret a nuisance as she was only a child and couldn't even skate.
3. Was Margaret longing to skate? Then why did she not?
Ans: Yes, Margaret was longing to scared but she did not know how to skate well and was afraid to make a fool of herself as she believed like her father that anything worth doing was worth doing well.
4. According to Larry, is one really alone? Who is with us always?
Ans: No, Larry believe that one was never really alone even when no other person was around someone was still there the someone who has made us and therefore cares about what happens to us this someone will always be there to help us do our best and never leave anyone alone.
0. Did Maggie become a star performer? Why did the reporter tell
Larry that both of them were 'wonderful"? Why do you think La
wasn't listening?
Ans: Yes, Maggie became a star performer the reporter told Larry that both of them have a wonderful because they had both been there for Each Other loving and proud both had encouraged and appreciated Each Other Larry had thought Maggie to be confident of herself and to be good at what she like to do their proud of each other and not jealous that is why they were wonderful Larry was not listening because he was too engrossed in watching his wife perform in being eager and proud for her achievements.