Comprehension Questions
Long Way Down - Jason Reynolds
LONG
JASON
Pops
Name Dulce rendez
WAY DOWN
REYNOLDS
Floor 4
As the elevator arrives on the fourth floor, the smoke clears and Will recognizes his father, "Pop"
immediately. He says that he's been waiting for Pop since he was three years old. Pop steps in the
elevator stares at Will for a moment and then pulls him in to a hug.
1. How did Will's father die?
2. Record evidence from the text of Will suppressing his emotions while standing in front of Pop.
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3. In "WHEN I GOT HOME" (216) what is the significance of Pops saying that he could not kiss his
wife or sons when he got home? What does this reveal about his emotional state at the time?
4. How does Pop's story discredit "The Rules"? (Discredit = harm the good reputation of)



Answer :

Final answer:

Will suppresses emotions, Pop's detachment revealed, Pop discredits 'The Rules'


Explanation:

Evidence of Will suppressing his emotions while standing in front of Pop: In the text, Will suppresses his emotions by stating that he's been waiting for Pop since he was three years old but does not fully express the depth of his emotions at that moment. By simply stating 'he's been waiting,' Will conceals the intensity of his emotions from Pop.

Significance of Pop not kissing his wife or sons: Pop's inability to kiss his wife or sons upon returning home reveals his emotional state of detachment or emotional distance. This lack of affection signifies a barrier in his relationships, possibly due to underlying emotional struggles.

Discrediting 'The Rules' in Pop's story: Pop's actions and emotions contradict 'The Rules' by showing compassion and vulnerability. His willingness to hug Will and his emotional interactions go against the cold, detached nature promoted by 'The Rules,' thus discrediting their validity.


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