Both Enersto from Barrion Boy and the boy in a days wait interact with adults. Ernesto interacts with Miss Ryan, while the sick boy interacts with his father.In a paragraph, compare and contrast how the boys interact with adults. Focus on how the boys think of adults how the adults react to the boys, and how the boys respond to them use details from the selection to support your ideas.

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How does each boy relate to the adults in the stories?

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Comparing and contrasting the interactions between the boys and adults in the stories "Ernesto from Barrion Boy" and "The Boy in a Day's Wait" provides insight into the different dynamics and perspectives portrayed. In "Ernesto from Barrion Boy," Ernesto interacts with Miss Ryan, a teacher who is portrayed as caring and compassionate. Ernesto admires Miss Ryan and thinks highly of her, considering her as a helpful figure and someone who understands him. Miss Ryan, in turn, reacts positively to Ernesto, showing patience and encouragement. On the other hand, in "The Boy in a Day's Wait," the sick boy sees his father as someone distant and unemotional. The sick boy perceives his father's lack of empathy and fails to receive the reassurance and comfort he needs. The father's reaction is rather dismissive and devoid of understanding, furthering the divide between them. Thus, while Ernesto establishes a positive connection with Miss Ryan, the sick boy's interaction with his father is characterized by a lack of emotional support.