Answer:
The first day at the field work jittered Soto with the thought that he will have to work for the rest of his life in the fields.
After working at the field Soto felt grateful to his mother for doing so much of hard work for all of them.
Explanation:
"One Last Time" is a short story penned by Gary Soto. The story is about the experience of Soto as a field worker.
The first day when Soto decided to work in the field with his mother, he dreamed of buying her mother a new copper kettle. He started dreaming that he would earn the money and buy many things such as new clothes for his school. The first field experience that Soto had was working on picking up the grapes. Soto's experience as a field worker on his first day jittered him that he would have to work as a field worker for a lifetime now.
It affected Soto that he became tired of working in the fields and decided to manage with the old clothes only. The conclusion that can be drawn from this incident was that it made Soto recognize the hard work that his mother do for all of them and he became grateful to her for that.