Ask Question
9 March, 02:06

In "Zlateh the Goat," how do Aaron's mother and sisters feel about Zlateh? A. They consider Zlateh to be the most important member of their family. B. They love Zlateh and are sad that Reuven decides to sell her. C. They do not care about the goat the way Aaron does. D. They think that Zlateh has grown too old to be useful to them.

+5
Answers (2)
  1. 9 March, 03:24
    0
    The aswer is option B: They love Zlateh and are sad that Reuven decides to sell her.

    In the short story "Zlateh the Goat," by Isaac Bashevis Singer, Aaron's mother and sisters oppose to Reuven's decision to sell Zlateh and cry with sadness when he decides to send Aaeron into town with her.
  2. 9 March, 04:17
    0
    B. They love Zlateh and are sad that Reuven decides to sell her.

    Explanation:

    The short story "Zlateh the Goat" tells the story of a Jewish family who will need to sell the Zlateh goat to have enough money to make it possible to celebrate Hanukkah. The family has a strong affection for the goat, they treat it as a member of the family and are extremely sad when they decide to sell it to a butcher.

    In summary, we can say that Aaron's mother and sisters are very sad when Reuven decides to sell Zlateh.
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Get an answer to your question ✅ “In "Zlateh the Goat," how do Aaron's mother and sisters feel about Zlateh? A. They consider Zlateh to be the most important member of their ...” in 📙 English if there is no answer or all answers are wrong, use a search bar and try to find the answer among similar questions.
Search for Other Answers