In “Noah Count and the Arkansas Ark” by Gary Blackwood, the author demonstrates how an education is important by the way the narrator’s point of view about his family’s lack of education changes. He shows us how his attitude changes towards his parents from the beginning to the end. Based on paragraph five, when the character says, “Don’t matter,” says Granny. “A cat sneezin’ always means rain. My rheumatiz is worse’n usual, too.” I see two issues. They spelled sneezing wrong, it is supposed to be spelled S-n-e-e-z-i-n-g. Not sneezin; they also spelled Wores’n wrong, (I don’t know if the word worsen is a word.) It happens again in paragraph nine It say “Wisht they’d a-built her a foot or three higher,” said Daddy. “If’n we get a real gully-washer, I don’t know …show more content…
Their grammar has changed a whole 100% since the beginning of the passage. Now that their grammar has changed, now the son looks at them like fully educated people. But they aren’t fully educated In conclusion, the passage discusses how the boy looks at his family differently because of their education, but through the passage the grammar from the family has changed from awful to great. Everything is better from punctuation to spelling. That is why the boy was upset that his family didn’t have a full education. In “Noah Count and the Arkansas Ark” by Gary Blackwood, the author demonstrates how an education is important by the way the narrator’s point of view about his family’s lack of education changes. He shows us how his attitude changes towards his parents from the beginning to the end. Based on paragraph five, when the character says, “Don’t matter,” says Granny. “A cat sneezin’ always means rain. My rheumatiz is worse’n usual, too.” I see two issues. They spelled sneezing wrong, it is supposed to be spelled S-n-e-e-z-i-n-g. Not sneezin; they also spelled Wores’n wrong, (I don’t know if the word worsen is a