The old man bowed to all of us in the room. Then he removed his hat and gloves, slowly and carefully. Chaplin once did that in a picture, in a bank – he was the janitor. Then he handed his things to the boy, who stood obediently behind the old man’s chair. —"Gentleman of Río en Medio," Juan Sedillo What do the narrator’s words show about Don Anselmo’s role in the family? He has become useless to his family members, who now ignore him. His concern is only for himself and his wealth. He plays around with the children, like a friend. He is well respected by his family, especially children.
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The old man bowed to all of us in the room. Then he removed his hat and gloves, slowly and carefully. Chaplin once did that in a picture, in a bank – he was the janitor. Then he handed his things to the boy, who stood obediently behind the old man’s chair.
—“Gentleman of Río en Medio,” Juan Sedillo
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What do the narrator’s words show about Don Anselmo’s role in the family?
A. He has become useless to his family members, who now ignore him.
B. His concern is only for himself and his wealth.
C. He plays around with the children, like a friend.
D. He is well respected by his family, especially children.
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He is well respected by his family, especially children.
- The elderly gentleman bowed to everyone in the room.
- He then slowly and carefully removed his hat and gloves.
- Chaplin once did that in a photograph, as the janitor of a bank.
- Then he passed his belongings to the boy, who waited behind the elderly man's chair, obediently.
—“Gentleman of Río en Medio,” Juan Sedillo
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