Comparing Jim To 'Te-E-Ach My Antonia'

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Mr. Shimerda once begged Jim to do something for his daughter’s sake. He had begged him to do the following. He begged him to ‘Te-e-ach, te-e-ach my Antonia’. I believe that the one person that got more out of their friendship is Jim. There are multiple details throughout this book that helped me realize my decision. I believe Jim was the one who happened to learn more out of the whole relationship. One detail would be that while Antonia was being taught, Jim was also able to learn more himself. For example, he was able to learn more about himself throughout the entire experience. This shown through Jim not knowing that you could “cook cucumbers” but found that it was ok because “Ántonia assured [him] they were very good.” One main way is by