(He) thin k(s) (it) is funny to get whacks because the prince had never (received) whacks in (h)is entire life. He gets right to work-inviting everyone in the neighborhood, cooking up a feast, arranging for music and a pinata, and even ordering a special. So when he learns that Novio Boy has never had a birthday party, Chato decides to throw him a surprise pachanga. The Prince likes to see when Jemmy is getting whacks. Chato-the coolest cat in the barrio -loves to party. Irony makes the story interesting beca(u)se when the prince do(e)s something wrong(,) Jemmy (receives) (10 or 20) whacks the whole time. He also tells ((J)emmy to run away with him(,) but jemmy dosen't want to come any more because he knows that (the)king (might) hang Jemmy. View Bookpaper.pdf from SOCW 250 at Azusa Pacific University. He is having fun wa(t)ching the w(h)ipping boy get whacks. The prince became mean because (he) wanted to see the w(h)ipping boy get whacks the whole time. GARY SOTO, born in 1952 and raised in Fresno, California, is the author of thirteen poetry collections for adults, most notably NEW AND SELECTED POEMS.Publisher: G.P. Posted by ajreadinclass at 9:37 AM No comments: Wednesday, December 3, 2008. but Novio boy did answer the letter to the party. The Prince doesn't learn to read, write and do sums, Jemmy does learn how to read and write, (and)do sums. Chato birthday is coming up and his best friend Novio boy didnt answer the invitation to Chatos party. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. We expect to see the prince get punished, but the irony is the Whipping Boy is the one who gets the 20 whacks. The whipping boy used to live in the street, but the prince's father (sent) people to get some one from the stree(t) that (could) be punished if the prince did something wrong. Chato’s Kitchen won the Pura Belpr Award for illustration in 1996, and Chato and the Party Animals won the illustration award in 2002. Irony is a contradictionīetween what is expected and what accurs. Guzmn talk about Chato’s Kitchen and Chato and the Party Animals, both written by Gary Soto and illustrated by Susan Guevara.
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