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What background knowledge helps the reader understand the theme of age bringing wisdom in "Birdfoot's Grampa”?

It takes time to stop the car, get out, help toads, and get back in.
Grandparents sometimes do things that children do not understand.
Younger toads can survive rainy, wet, dangerous conditions.
It can be dangerous to stop a car on the side of the road.

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Answer:

Grandparents sometimes do things that children do not understand.

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The theme of age bringing wisdom in "Birdfoot's Grampa” The correct answer is: B  Grandparents sometimes do things that children do not understand.

What is the story of  "Birdfoot's Grampa”?

Elderly people are characterized as wise beings, given the broader amount of experience they have gained throughout their lifetime - produced by their longer primacy on Earth. Humans shape their behaviour as they age up, thus, elders think very differently than younger generations. In the case of the poem, the old man holds stronger moral values toward the toads than does the driver - creating a misunderstanding between the characters.

As described on the poem, the car's driver refers the individual who caused him to stop his car as an "old man". Therefore, it is implied the driver is much younger than that individual.

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