Question: How are the Snake in "How Snake Lost His Legs" and Matilda in "Lazy Day Sunday" different? (1 point) Responses The Snake had his family to help with his problems, and Matilda did not. The Snake had his family to help with his problems, and Matilda did not. Snake is always passing blame to others, whereas Matilda blames herself. Snake is always passing blame to others, whereas Matilda blames herself. Matilda gets into trouble because of bad choices, and it was not the Snake's fault. Matilda gets into trouble because of bad choices, and it was not the Snake's fault. Whereas Matilda says she will learn from her mistakes, the Snake does not do the same. Whereas Matilda says she will learn from her mistakes, the Snake does not do the same.

The Snake had his family to help with his problems, and Matilda did not. Snake is always passing blame to others, whereas Matilda blames herself. Matilda gets into trouble because of bad choices, and it was not the Snake's fault. Whereas Matilda says she will learn from her mistakes, the Snake does not do the same.