In "Childhood and Poetry”, why does the young Neruda most likely put a pine cone through the hole in the fence?
A: He wants to repay the generosity of the boy next door.
B:He is pretending that the pine cone will feed the toy sheep.
C: He hopes the boy next door will exchange something for it.
D: He wants to show off a possession that he considers vauluable.
In "Childhood and Poetry” the young Neruda most likely puts a pine cone through the hole in the fence because:
A: He wants to repay the generosity of the boy next door.
According to the given story, the author narrates his experience as a young boy when he finds a hole in the fence board.
He meets a stranger who impacts his life by making him believe in himself which inspires him to write poetry and becomes his friend.
As a result of his new found friendship, and to repay the generosity of the stranger (now friend), he decides to put a pine through the hoke in the fence.