Nursing Home by Hayes Davis

How does Mommy De’s failing memory most affect the speaker?

A - They feel uncomfortable that Mommy De remembers them but not the rest of the family.
B - They feel relieved that they don’t have to re-introduce themselves to Mommy De every time they visit.
C - They feel satisfied that out of all the family members, Mommy De is able to recognize them.
D - They feel nervous that Mommy De’s memory will continue to get worse, and eventually she won’t remember anyone.

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Answer:

A

Explanation: A

Mommy De's lack of memory makes the speaker uncomfortable because she remembers him but doesn't remember the rest of the family, as shown in option A.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • "Nursing Home" by Hayes Davis is a text where the narrator talks about his grandmother.
  • His grandmother has memory problems and can no longer remember her family.
  • She doesn't recognize her children and doesn't even know what kind of relationship they have.
  • However, she recognizes her grandson, who is the narrator of the story.

Although the fact that she remembers her grandson is something happy, he doesn't feel that way, because he feels uncomfortable with the rest of the family who can't have the same happiness.

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