Organization of the Text Part V: (para. 12)(para. 15 of the textbook In order to save his dignity the elderly gentleman never came to sample the puddings in the store again after he was forced by the circumstances into making a purchase. Part IV: (paras. 7-11)(paras. 10-14 of the textbook out of good intentions but the result was just the tour The author tried to do the elderly gentleman a fa opposite of what he had wished
Organization of the Text The text may be divided into five major part:
Introductory Questions How many characters are there in the story? And who are they? 2)What does the narrator in the story often wonder? 3)What does the shop girl tell him when he asks her this question? Is the old man shocked when the narrator offers to buy him some puddings? 5)Does the old man accept the narrator's offer 6) What does the old man have in his worn little black pocketbook? the words or expressions that give you the clue aL 7 In what country does the story take place? What are
Introductory Questions 1) How many characters are there in the story? And who are they? 2) What does the narrator in the story often wonder? 3) What does the shop girl tell him when he asks her this question? 4) Is the old man shocked when the narrator offers to buy him some puddings? 5) Does the old man accept the narrator's offer? 6) What does the old man have in his worn little black pocketbook? 7) In what country does the story take place? What are the words or expressions that give you the clue?
Introductory Questions There are three characters in the story. They are the old gentleman, the shop girl and the narrator
Introductory Questions 1) There are three characters in the story. They are the old gentleman, the shop girl and the narrator
Introductory Questions 2) He often wonders whether people will sample puddings when they have no intention to buy any
Introductory Questions 2) He often wonders whether people will sample puddings when they have no intention to buy any
Introductory Questions 3)She tells him that there is an old gentleman who comes there to sample puddings but never buys anything
Introductory Questions 3) She tells him that there is an old gentleman who comes there to sample puddings but never buys anything