what did the boy went to say to the environment something more than thank you ma'am
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Hughes writes that as she leads Roger out of her home, "the boy wanted to say something else other than “Thank you, m'am” to Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones." It is not clear what this would be. We can surmise that Roger wanted to communicate how thankful he was for someone showing care to him.
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Thank you maam
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In "Thank You, M'am," a boy learns an important lesson about kind-
ness and trust from a surprising source. Before reading, think about an
unexpected act of kindness you have done for someone or someone has
done for you.
Background
"Thank You, M'am," by Langston Hughes, is set in Harlem, a com-
munity in New York. Like many urban areas, Harlem experienced rapid
population growth early in the twentieth century. Many single-family
buildings were converted into small apartments. The character Mrs. Jones
lives in one of these "kitchenette" apartments—a bathroom and one large
room with a mini-kitchen in the corner of the room.
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