In the book Come Back, Amelia Bedelia , Chapter 2 focuses on Amelia Bedelia's hilarious yet disastrous attempts to find a new job after being fired by Mrs. Rogers. Summary of Chapter 2: The Job Hunt
After losing her position as a maid, Amelia Bedelia tries her hand at several different professions, each ending in a literal misunderstanding: In the book Come Back, Amelia Bedelia ,
Her literal mindset continues here, where instructions for altering or handling clothing lead to further confusion and her eventual dismissal. “Amelia Bedelia takes what she is told literally
“Amelia Bedelia takes what she is told literally... As a result, she gets fired. Unfortunately she can get no job anywhere else no matter how much enthusiastic and willing she is.” Goodreads Tasked with simple medical office chores, she once
Despite being fired repeatedly, Amelia remains cheerful and enthusiastic, showing a positive attitude toward finding where she belongs.
Tasked with simple medical office chores, she once again takes phrases literally, causing mayhem that proves she is not quite right for clinical work. Key Themes for a 6th Grade Review
When told to "help a lady with her hair," Amelia interprets this literally and ends up doing exactly what she's told, often with messy results.
In the book Come Back, Amelia Bedelia , Chapter 2 focuses on Amelia Bedelia's hilarious yet disastrous attempts to find a new job after being fired by Mrs. Rogers. Summary of Chapter 2: The Job Hunt
After losing her position as a maid, Amelia Bedelia tries her hand at several different professions, each ending in a literal misunderstanding:
Her literal mindset continues here, where instructions for altering or handling clothing lead to further confusion and her eventual dismissal.
“Amelia Bedelia takes what she is told literally... As a result, she gets fired. Unfortunately she can get no job anywhere else no matter how much enthusiastic and willing she is.” Goodreads
Despite being fired repeatedly, Amelia remains cheerful and enthusiastic, showing a positive attitude toward finding where she belongs.
Tasked with simple medical office chores, she once again takes phrases literally, causing mayhem that proves she is not quite right for clinical work. Key Themes for a 6th Grade Review
When told to "help a lady with her hair," Amelia interprets this literally and ends up doing exactly what she's told, often with messy results.