The No Guitar Blues by Gary Soto
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- Gary Anthony Soto is an American author and poet.
- Born: April 12, 1952 (age 61), Fresno, CA
- Spouse: Carolyn Oda (m. 1975)
- Awards: National Endowment for the Arts,American Book Awards, Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada
How does Fausto change “The No-Guitar Blues”? Explain.
Fausto changes in the short story "The No-Guitar Blues" when he gives the 20 dollar bill he got from scamming to the people who owned the lost dog and putting the money to the donation box in church because he feels guily for scaming the kind people. " 'Oh, man, I shouldn't have lied.' " (page 73)
What is the main problem in “The No-Guitar Blues”?
The main problem in the short story is that Fausto lies about the dog getting lost in freeway because he wanted money to get a new guitar. "That would scare the daylights out of the owners , who would be so happy they would give a reward." (page 71)
Fausto changes in the short story "The No-Guitar Blues" when he gives the 20 dollar bill he got from scamming to the people who owned the lost dog and putting the money to the donation box in church because he feels guily for scaming the kind people. " 'Oh, man, I shouldn't have lied.' " (page 73)
What is the main problem in “The No-Guitar Blues”?
The main problem in the short story is that Fausto lies about the dog getting lost in freeway because he wanted money to get a new guitar. "That would scare the daylights out of the owners , who would be so happy they would give a reward." (page 71)