Which statement is accurate based on the events of "Saving Tobe"?


Tobe and Osvaldo have a tendency to get into trouble.

The boys hope other kids will join them at the river.

Osvaldo has been visiting the river to swim for many years.

Tobe pressures Osvaldo into going into the river.
Question 2
Part B

Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?


"Osvaldo asked Tobe if he’d seen the bird, but Tobe merely flopped onto his stomach and rested his chin inhis hands, his legs floating behind him."

"He touched Tobe’s arm, and motioned for him to listen. But no parents emerged, no sisters."

"Tobe found a stick, then poked it into the water as far in front of him as he could reach. “See? Ain’t even deep,” he said."

"They leaned back on their elbows and let their legs float, the current swaying them toward the landing."

Respuesta :

Answer: Part A: Tobe pressures Osvaldo into going into the river. Part B: "Tobe found a stick, then poked it into the water as far in front of him as he could reach. “See? Ain’t even deep,” he said."

Explanation:

The statement that is accurate based on the events of "Saving Tobe" is:

D. Tobe pressures Osvaldo into going into the river.

The evidence from the text that best supports the answer to Part A is:

C. "Tobe found a stick, then poked it into the water as far in front of him as he could reach. “See? Ain’t even deep,” he said."

About "Saving Tobe"

"Saving Tobe" is actually from the story, Sweet Hope by Mary Bucci Bush. In the story, it's clear that Serafin's brother actually drowned four years before Tobe went into the river.

In the story, we discover that Tobe fell into the river but Osvaldo ran to help to rescue Tobe from the river.

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