Strangely must be the answer becuase it explains why he was so fascinated
To make sure you get the answer right what are the poems you had to read by Woodsworth?
<span>This poem is a She Silverstein poem called "The Mask." Silverstein's poems often teach a lesson or explain childhood situations. Often this poem is invoked with a meaning of self-acceptance "be your true self because there are other people just like you, and you'll never know that if everyone conceals their true ways of being." Sometimes, it is invoked to promote people being accepting of others, because we all have a version of metaphorical "blue skin." Taken yet another way, it can even evoke the meaning of shared knowledge or revealing a secret that is concealed. In the end, this poem underscores, self-acceptance, acceptance of others, and shared knowledge: openness in all of its forms. A beautiful poem and meaning. </span>
Answer:
1. Where Does Your Father Work?
2. What TV Do You programms Do You Like?
3. How Does Sarah Get To School
4. Which Do You Prefer
5. Why Do They Always Arrive Late
6. When Does Molly Finish School?
7. I'm Sorry But I Dont Know That One
8. Where Does Tom Do Karate
9. When Do You Usually Go To The Gym
10. Who Does Sylvia Live With
Explanation: I'm In Seventh Grade, and this is pretty easy but number 7 stumped me