Winter 1934
What is Billie Jo's main interpersonal problem? Give at least three examples of this.
Billie Jo's main interpersonal problem is that she struggles with herself becuse she's lonely, she wants to play piano, but her mom doesn't want her to play, and her dad wants a boy instead of Billie Jo.
What is Billie Jo's main problem with her everyday, non-family related, life?
The main problem that Billie Jo goes through everyday would be the dust because everyday the dust would come and make people sick, and the dust would cover up everything.
Billie Jo's main interpersonal problem is that she struggles with herself becuse she's lonely, she wants to play piano, but her mom doesn't want her to play, and her dad wants a boy instead of Billie Jo.
What is Billie Jo's main problem with her everyday, non-family related, life?
The main problem that Billie Jo goes through everyday would be the dust because everyday the dust would come and make people sick, and the dust would cover up everything.
Spring 1934
What main problem does Bille Jo write about now?
Her main problem now is that she wants to go outside of the dust. She is also curious about life outside of the dust which makes her want to go outside of the dust. The problem to that is that she also wants to stay in Texas.
What are Billie Jo's two sources of comfort and for what reason?
Her two main sources of comfort are the piano and the apple tree. It's the piano because the music that she plays makes her feel happy and makes her think that there is no dust in her life. The apple tree gives her comfort because the sweet taste of the apples remind her that there is life even in dust.
Her main problem now is that she wants to go outside of the dust. She is also curious about life outside of the dust which makes her want to go outside of the dust. The problem to that is that she also wants to stay in Texas.
What are Billie Jo's two sources of comfort and for what reason?
Her two main sources of comfort are the piano and the apple tree. It's the piano because the music that she plays makes her feel happy and makes her think that there is no dust in her life. The apple tree gives her comfort because the sweet taste of the apples remind her that there is life even in dust.
Summer 1934
What catastophic events happen now?
Billie Jo's mom dies from kerosene spilling all over her. It also affects the babies' life.
What personal problems does Billie Jo now struggle with? Quote passages that express these problems.
Some problems that Billie Jo is now experiencing are that she can't play piano anymore because her hands got burnt from the kerosene, she also doesn't have a mom to help her with anything, she can't do her chores or help her dad a lot, etc. "
What interpersonal problem now develops for Bille Jo? Give several examples of this problem in action.
Billie Jo is now facing problems with her father. She feels weird around him because they don't really hang out together. Usually, Billie Jo's ma would have them communicate, but since she is dead, there is no one to bring them together.
Billie Jo's mom dies from kerosene spilling all over her. It also affects the babies' life.
What personal problems does Billie Jo now struggle with? Quote passages that express these problems.
Some problems that Billie Jo is now experiencing are that she can't play piano anymore because her hands got burnt from the kerosene, she also doesn't have a mom to help her with anything, she can't do her chores or help her dad a lot, etc. "
What interpersonal problem now develops for Bille Jo? Give several examples of this problem in action.
Billie Jo is now facing problems with her father. She feels weird around him because they don't really hang out together. Usually, Billie Jo's ma would have them communicate, but since she is dead, there is no one to bring them together.
Autumn 1934
What is Billie Jo's main focus now?
Billie Jo mainly focuses on her hands now because she wants to make it seem that she has regular hands and that she can do the things she was able to do without crippled hands.
Billie Jo mainly focuses on her hands now because she wants to make it seem that she has regular hands and that she can do the things she was able to do without crippled hands.