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But, leathery hands full
of wet brown life,
knee deep in the summer
roadside grass,
he just smiled and said
they have places to go to
too.
“Birdfoot’s Grampa,”
Joseph Bruchac
What does the man mean when he says, “they have places to go to too”?
He believes that all living things are important.
The narrator has to go to school.
He believes that the toads are in a hurry to get dry.
The toads must go home with him and the narrator.

Respuesta :

The author meant by saying “they have places to go to too” is that all the living things are important.

Option A is the correct answer.

Who was Joseph Bruchac?

Joseph Bruchac was an author of many prominent books and novels and also a storyteller.

According to the excerpt from the poem named Bird foot's Grampa, the quote “they have places to go to too” would be used by the author in the context of all the living things. He just wants to clarify that the leathery hands are full of wet brown life with knees deep inside the grass to which the author smiled.

Therefore, the description mentioned in part A is the right answer.

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