Old Man at the bridge
“I was taking care of animals,” he explained. “Oh,” I said, notquite understanding.
“Yes,” he said, “I stayed, you see, taking care of animals. I was the
last one to leave the town of San Carlos.”
He did not look like a shepherd nor a herdsman and I looked at his black dusty clothes and his gray
dusty face and his steel rimmed spectacles and said,
1. “What animals were they?”
Who was sitting by the side of the road??Where is the story set?
2.What was the name of the old man’s native town? How old washe?
3.Why was the Old man required to leave his home?
4.Does the old man have a family?
5.What were the animals he was worried about?
6. Why did the narrator tell the old man that it was not a good place to stop?
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