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Quiz 1

http://english120.pbworks.com/w/page/19006987/narrative%20paragraphs

kaleb likes to mop:

Recently, I held an amusing and memorable conversation with my son, who began kindergarten this
year, on the subject of mopping. My 5 year old son, Kaleb, claimed my Swiffer mop as his own, and he
enjoys mopping my kitchen and hardwood floors. Last summer, while I was watching him eagerly mop
my floors, he suddenly exclaimed, “I’m just like a janitor!” Amused, and somewhat surprised at his
thoughtful comparison, I smiled and answered, “Yes, you are like the school janitor Mr. Bruce.”
Immediately, a bright smile came to his face, and he agreed with obvious pride and delight, “Yes, I am
like Mr. Bruce.” Then I told him that maybe someday, when he was a bigger boy like his brother, he
could help Mr. Bruce mop the floors at school. Upon hearing that, he told me excitedly, “I’m going to
help Mr. Bruce at school; I could be the one to mop the hallways”. Meanwhile, Kaleb put his mop away
and moved on to his next activity. I assumed he would forget about our conversation. Later, on the first
day of kindergarten, I was listening to Kaleb’s brother help him prepare his backpack, making sure he
had the pencils, erasers, and supplies he needed on his first day of school, when I overheard Kaleb say
earnestly, “Should I take my mop?” My older son and I refrained from laughing so we wouldn’t
embarrass him, and told him gently that no; he wouldn’t be needing his mop today. My heart warmed,
and I wished that moments like those could remain in my heart forever; but sadly, memories fade and
little boys grow up. Maybe someday when he is a bigger boy, Kaleb will help Mr. Bruce mop the school
hallways, but in the meanwhile he'll have to be satisfied with helping his Mom mop floors at home.

Central idea:

The theme of this paragraph is conversational; it is a recollection by the mother of an instance that was
experienced in the year prior to 2005; where, her younger son; Kaleb, of 5 years, acquitted himself to
mopping his house’s hardwood floor and was so taken away by the activity that he wanted to carry a
mop and assist his school janitor to cleaning on his first day of school. The mother is reminiscing the
innocence of youth and how it will evolve as a person ages; in light of the words: “sadly memories fade
and little boys grow up.”

Characters: the mother, her younger son Kaleb, her elder son, Mr Bruce

Setting: this narrative takes place at the mothers household where Kaleb first reaches for the mop,
acting out with it a few days prior to his first day of school; the memory iterated is of the previous
summer, supposedly; 2004. However Kaleb began school in 2005 and so the suggestion of him wanting
to bring along the mop to school is deduced to occur then.

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