Winter 1934
What is Billie Jo's main interpersonal problem?
The problem with Billie Jo's life is that she lives in the time of the dust bowl and has to eat food with dust in it, and many of her friends are leaving the dust bowl except for her.
The problem with Billie Jo's life is that she lives in the time of the dust bowl and has to eat food with dust in it, and many of her friends are leaving the dust bowl except for her.
Spring 1934
What main problem does Bille Jo write about now?
Billie Jo's main problem one is that her parents are arguing about whether they should plant wheat or build a pond.
What are Billie Jo's two sources of comfort and for what reasons?
Billie Jo's two sources of comfort are playing the piano and being with her mother. Playing the piano is comforting to her because she practices whenever she can it helps her ignore the dust. Her mother is a source of comfort because her mother wants the best for her.
Billie Jo's main problem one is that her parents are arguing about whether they should plant wheat or build a pond.
What are Billie Jo's two sources of comfort and for what reasons?
Billie Jo's two sources of comfort are playing the piano and being with her mother. Playing the piano is comforting to her because she practices whenever she can it helps her ignore the dust. Her mother is a source of comfort because her mother wants the best for her.
Summer 1934
What catastophic events happen now?
The catastrophic events that happen in the summer of 1934 is that there is only a quarter inch of rain and Billie Jo and her mother hope for a drizzle of rain for their crops.
What personal problems does Billie Jo now struggle with? Quote passages that express these problems.
The personal problems that Billie Jo now struggles with is that, her mother is burned by an accidental fire accident. Daddy
put a pail of kerosene next to the stove and Ma, fixing breakfast, thinking the pail was filled with water, lifted it, to make Daddy's coffee, poured it, but instead of making coffee, Ma made a rope of fire.
The catastrophic events that happen in the summer of 1934 is that there is only a quarter inch of rain and Billie Jo and her mother hope for a drizzle of rain for their crops.
What personal problems does Billie Jo now struggle with? Quote passages that express these problems.
The personal problems that Billie Jo now struggles with is that, her mother is burned by an accidental fire accident. Daddy
put a pail of kerosene next to the stove and Ma, fixing breakfast, thinking the pail was filled with water, lifted it, to make Daddy's coffee, poured it, but instead of making coffee, Ma made a rope of fire.