Summary Of Noah Count And The Kansas Ark By Gary Blackwood

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In the story Noah count and the Arkansas ark by Gary Blackwood, the author demonstrates how the family in the text are poorly educated and how the boy thinks of his family. The boy in the story learned the lesson that even though his family members aren’t educated the way he is, doesn’t mean they aren’t smart. The boy’s views of his family change as the story develops. When the story begins, the boy thinks that his family isn’t very scientific. In the middle of the story, he Is embarrassed by them. By the end of the story the boy decides that maybe they are just a different kind of educated. In the beginning of text, the boy in the story thinks that his family doesn’t pay much attention to common sense. Like the author wrote in paragraph seven, “Them things got no basis at all in science.” The quote from the text can show that the boy thinks his family doesn’t use science to decide if it’s going to rain or not. They use their cat, and a coffee pot to decide if it will rain. …show more content…

“Lucky for me school was out, or I’d’ve had my hands full, fighting all the boys that would’ve called my Daddy crazy.” The quote from paragraph thirteen shows that the boy is glad he is not in school because he is embarrassed by his dad and he thinks that the boys at school would’ve made fun of him. Another quote from the passage is “to me it was just downright embarrassing.” The quote from paragraph twelve shows that the boy is embarrassed by his family. By the end of the story, he starts to realized that maybe his family is smarter than he realizes. “I went back to school, but never again did I think poorly of my folks for not being educated. I guess there’s more than one kind of education.” The boy concludes that maybe his family is just a different kind of educated than he is. Even though the boy has been to school and has had a proper education, doesn’t mean that his family is completely