Question
If Mary Musgrove were to have written an autobiography, she might have written about her role in the founding of the Georgia colony.
Which THREE would be possible chapter titles?
A.
Two Languages, Two Cultures
B.
Trading from the Top of Yamacraw Bluff
C.
My Time as a Medicine Woman and Healer
D.
Teaching the Colonists How to Hunt and Fish
E.
How I Helped Establish the Town of New Ebenezer
F.
Connecting James Oglethorpe with Chief Tomochichi
Which THREE would be possible chapter titles?
A.
Two Languages, Two Cultures
B.
Trading from the Top of Yamacraw Bluff
C.
My Time as a Medicine Woman and Healer
D.
Teaching the Colonists How to Hunt and Fish
E.
How I Helped Establish the Town of New Ebenezer
F.
Connecting James Oglethorpe with Chief Tomochichi
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A, B, and F.
- A fits because Mary Musgrove was bicultural and bilingual (English and Creek) and acted as a cultural mediator.
- B fits because she ran a trading house and traded at Yamacraw Bluff (the site of early Savannah).
- F fits because she famously connected James Oglethorpe with Chief Tomochichi as interpreter and intermediary.
C, D, and E do not reflect her documented roles (she was not known as a medicine woman, a teacher of hunting/fishing to colonists, nor a founder of New Ebenezer).
- A fits because Mary Musgrove was bicultural and bilingual (English and Creek) and acted as a cultural mediator.
- B fits because she ran a trading house and traded at Yamacraw Bluff (the site of early Savannah).
- F fits because she famously connected James Oglethorpe with Chief Tomochichi as interpreter and intermediary.
C, D, and E do not reflect her documented roles (she was not known as a medicine woman, a teacher of hunting/fishing to colonists, nor a founder of New Ebenezer).