Question
Next, I was told that a stranger's purpose in moving about the country might cause inquiry or even suspicion.
Which statement describes the solution to the problem in the passage from Travels with Charley?
I racked a shotgun, two rifles, and a couple of fishing rods in my truck. . . .
It is well known that our roads are dangerous. And here I admit I had senseless qualms.
A trailer is difficult to maneuver on mountain roads, is impossible and often illegal to park, and is subject to many restrictions.
I do not know how many people recognized the name, but surely no one ever asked about it.
Which statement describes the solution to the problem in the passage from Travels with Charley?
I racked a shotgun, two rifles, and a couple of fishing rods in my truck. . . .
It is well known that our roads are dangerous. And here I admit I had senseless qualms.
A trailer is difficult to maneuver on mountain roads, is impossible and often illegal to park, and is subject to many restrictions.
I do not know how many people recognized the name, but surely no one ever asked about it.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statement that best describes the solution to the problem in the passage from "Travels with Charley" is "I racked a shotgun, two rifles, and a couple of fishing rods in my truck." This suggests that the narrator takes precautions to ensure safety and possibly to avoid suspicion while traveling, indicating a proactive approach to address concerns about being a stranger moving through the country.