Zlateh the Goat

Aaron's mother and sisters cried for him; his father remained silent and gloomy. Suddenly one of the neighbors came running to their house with the news that Aaron and Zlateh were coming up the road. Why is the detail in this passage important?

  • It lets the reader see what Aaron's family did and felt while he was in the haystack.
  • It is interesting, but it isn't important to the story.
  • It lets the reader feel the pain and joy Aaron's family must have felt.
  • It shows us why Aaron wanted to survive.
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• It lets the reader feel the pain and joy Aaron's family must have felt.