Butterflies:
13/02/19
What kind of language is used in this text?
English but types that they don't sometimes know how to use their punctuation's so broken English.
What is this text about, how do you know?
This text is about how a little girl which they call their granddaughter loves to write, and she was writing about killing butterflies because they eat all our food, and the teacher does not know that butterflies are killing our vegetable because she doesn't grow any vegetables she buys them at the supermarket and she really cares about butterflies because the teacher thinks they are gentle and beautiful.
What does the author want us to know?
That butterflies aren't what we think they are, like they are very beautiful and kind, but really they have been eating our vegetables that we love to eat.
And also the author wants us to know how life was back then maybe.
How are characters constructed in this text?
By having the story they are talking about being realistic by having family by her questioning her about school and what she did, and also having the teacher by telling her that everything the little girl is writing that it may be wrong.
What kinds of social realities does this text portray?
When Patricia Grace was growing up
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