Use the notes from your reading of “Third Quarter” to answer the question. %0D%0A%0D%0AWhich statement best compares Josh’s feelings and his father’s in “I run into Dad’s room”?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AJosh wants his father to take care of himself, but his father treats his heart problems lightly.%0D%0AJosh wants his father to take care of himself, but his father treats his heart problems lightly.%0D%0A%0D%0AJosh wants his father to stay home while his father thinks taking a new coaching job will solve his health problems.%0D%0AJosh wants his father to stay home while his father thinks taking a new coaching job will solve his health problems.%0D%0A%0D%0AJosh tries to get his mother to take his father to the hospital, but his father says not to worry her.%0D%0AJosh tries to get his mother to take his father to the hospital, but his father says not to worry her.%0D%0A%0D%0AJosh feels guilty about playing basketball with his father, but his father insists on continuing to coach his sons.%0D%0AJosh feels guilty about playing basketball with his father, but his father insists on continuing to coach his sons.

The correct answer is: Josh wants his father to stay home while his father thinks taking a new coaching job will solve his health problems.

The statement that best compares Josh's feelings and his father's in "I run into Dad's room" is: Josh wants his father to stay home while his father thinks taking a new coaching job will solve his health problems.

To answer the question about comparing Josh's feelings and his father's in the story "I run into Dad's room," we need to refer to the notes from the reading of the story. Unfortunately, as an AI bot, I don't have access to any specific reading material or previous conversations. Therefore, I can't provide a direct answer based on the text.

However, I can guide you on how to find the answer using the information you've provided. You mentioned that there are multiple statements with different responses. To determine the correct statement, you should review the text and look for evidence that supports one statement over the others. Here are the statements provided:

1. Josh wants his father to take care of himself, but his father treats his heart problems lightly.
2. Josh wants his father to stay home while his father thinks taking a new coaching job will solve his health problems.
3. Josh tries to get his mother to take his father to the hospital, but his father says not to worry her.
4. Josh feels guilty about playing basketball with his father, but his father insists on continuing to coach his sons.

To compare Josh's feelings and his father's, you need to analyze how each character expresses their thoughts and emotions regarding Josh's father's heart problems. Look for specific moments in the text where Josh's feelings and his father's attitudes are mentioned or implied. Consider the dialogue, actions, and descriptions that highlight their perspectives.

By carefully examining these details in the story, you can determine which statement best reflects the comparison between Josh's feelings and his father's.