"Business at Eleven" By: Toshio Mori
Toshio Mori was born in Oakland, CA in 1910. He was best known as one of the first Japanese writers to write a fiction story. During World War II he and his family were relocated to the Topaz War Relocation Center in Utah. There he started to write a journal called Trek for one year at the camp. He continued to write after World War II in the Bay Area of California. He died in 1980.
What was the problem in the story, “Business at Eleven”?
The problem in the story was that Johnny needed money to support his family because his dad doesn't have a job. " 'Dad doesn't do anything. He stays at home,' says Johnny."
Create a thinking map that identifies the 5 elements of plot as well as the problem and solution in the story.
The problem in the story was that Johnny needed money to support his family because his dad doesn't have a job. " 'Dad doesn't do anything. He stays at home,' says Johnny."
Create a thinking map that identifies the 5 elements of plot as well as the problem and solution in the story.