Part A

How does the trip over the falls immediately affect Annie?

Responses

She speaks confidently to reporters as she exits the barrel.
She speaks confidently to reporters as she exits the barrel.

She feels weak and confused, but she can move and speak.
She feels weak and confused, but she can move and speak.

Annie survives the feat, but she is badly hurt during the fall.
Annie survives the feat, but she is badly hurt during the fall.

Annie realizes she can profit from her feat by telling her story.
Annie realizes she can profit from her feat by telling her story.
Question 2
Part B - Points depend on a correct response in Part A.

Which quotation from Queen of the Falls best supports the answer to Part A?

Responses

“Soon her story was appearing in newspaper from New York to San Francisco.”
“Soon her story was appearing in newspaper from New York to San Francisco.”

“She was able to walk to a dock nearby…” *
“She was able to walk to a dock nearby…” *

“When she did, the crowd cheered.”
“When she did, the crowd cheered.”

“Even with rescuers' help, it took a while for Annie to squeeze out of the barrel."
“Even with rescuers' help, it took a while for Annie to squeeze out of the barrel."

1 answer

Part A

The most appropriate answer for how the trip over the falls immediately affects Annie is:

She feels weak and confused, but she can move and speak.

Part B

The quotation that best supports the answer to Part A is:

“She was able to walk to a dock nearby…”