Can I have some help? I never read this book.

How do the phone calls from Hally’s mother affect his behavior?

A)He starts to eat more sweets.
B)He retreats into silence and does his homework.
C)He assumes the role of boss with Sam and Willie.
D)He chastises Sam and Willie for acting like children.

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I think the answer is C) He assumes the role of boss with Sam and Willie.

I know that it isn't B or D because I got them wrong on Odyssey-ware.

Due to his assumption of the boss position with Sam and Willie, Hally's mother's calls have an impact on his behavior. Therefore, option (C): "He assumes the role of the boss with Sam and Willie." is the correct answer.

What was the reason behind his changed attitude?

The apparent unhappiness of a seventeen-year-old boy over his crippled father's discharge from the hospital brings attention to what is thought to be the strongest bond: a father-son relationship.

Hally tries to hide his conflicting emotions with each call from his mother, who wants to bring his father home, throughout Athol Fugard's play "Master Harold"... and the boys.

Through two phone calls, Athol is able to discern Hally's genuine feelings toward his father, initially inciting excessive rage and uncontrollable emotions, but ultimately leading to a defeated revelation of the truth.

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