Alice Munroe 's Weekly Evaluation on the Direction of "Butterfly Day" Test: Please select the letter that best answers the question or complete the selection of the answer of each statement. Please write the answer answer on the answer sheet. Please do not write a test. Why does Myla ask the teacher to leave the class of sixth grade everyday? A) She had to go to the clinic to take medicine. B) She has to go to school counselor. C) She leaned back to Jimmy 's first - grade elementary school brother. D) She has to go to the lecture room for class. Why must Jimmy Saylor stay with his sister during the break? Why did not the teacher intervene though the boy chased Jimmy, beat him at the back fence, and waited to hit him with a branch? She has the only lunch box in this class and wears rubber boots in the spring, so why do you feel "a bit dangerous"?
Butterfly Day explores and analyzes short story "Butterfly Day" by famous and respected Canadian writer Alice Munroe. Alice Munro is a Canadian talented writer born in Wingham, Ontario in 1931. She studied at the University of Western Ontario but she left school because her marriage was 20 years old. Munro produced and published ten special short story collections including Happy Shadow Dance (1968), "I want to tell" (1974), "Open Secrets" (1994) and so on. The art of short story is her true medium and she has already declared that there is a tendency that "this story returns to zero and provides you a moment of intense unrelated experience." Let's meet our writers .... Now let's discover and develop the concept of this short story. Miss Miss Darling Mira Jimmy Gladys Helen Helen is the protagonist of short stories and narrator. Helen speaks of the whole story from her point of view.
Author: Alice Munro Miranda James "Butterfly's Day" is about a young girl, Helen, and another girl she and Myla met. In addition to her brother Jimmy, Mara has no friends. If you do not arrive, please take him home and clean it. Myra and Jimmy took a rest and they stood on a small pouch on both sides of the playground for girls and boys. One day, when Helen went to school, she met Myla and Jimmy. Occasionally Myla turned to Helen. This is a tribute to Helen, so she called her name and offered her some biscuits jacks for Myra. Myla found a blue butterfly brooch at the bottom of the box and Helen gave it to her. In the meantime, they talked to each other and learned from each other