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Due: Nov 24, 2025 11:59 PM
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Question 1
What made the mother scared on the train to Chicago? What does the author think about her mother’s fears? Cite specific lines from the text in your answer.
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I don’t have the text of "Museum Indians" in front of me. Could you paste the paragraph or tell me the line numbers you’re using? Once I can see the exact wording I’ll give a precise answer with direct quotes.
Meanwhile, here’s how to answer the question and a short template you can use once you add the exact lines:
1. Identify the line(s) where the mother explains why she is frightened on the train (look for words like scared, afraid, worried, or a description of what she imagines happening).
2. Identify the line(s) where the narrator/author comments on or reacts to the mother’s fear (look for tone words, irony, sympathy, or judgment).
3. Combine those with short commentary that connects the quote to the question.
Answer template (insert exact quotes and line numbers in brackets):
- What made the mother scared on the train to Chicago: “[insert exact quote]” (line __). This shows she was frightened because [brief explanation].
- What the author thinks about her mother’s fears: “[insert exact quote]” (line __). This indicates the author feels [sympathetic/understanding/amused/critical] because [brief explanation].
If you paste the passage or line numbers, I’ll fill in the quotes and a polished answer.
Meanwhile, here’s how to answer the question and a short template you can use once you add the exact lines:
1. Identify the line(s) where the mother explains why she is frightened on the train (look for words like scared, afraid, worried, or a description of what she imagines happening).
2. Identify the line(s) where the narrator/author comments on or reacts to the mother’s fear (look for tone words, irony, sympathy, or judgment).
3. Combine those with short commentary that connects the quote to the question.
Answer template (insert exact quotes and line numbers in brackets):
- What made the mother scared on the train to Chicago: “[insert exact quote]” (line __). This shows she was frightened because [brief explanation].
- What the author thinks about her mother’s fears: “[insert exact quote]” (line __). This indicates the author feels [sympathetic/understanding/amused/critical] because [brief explanation].
If you paste the passage or line numbers, I’ll fill in the quotes and a polished answer.
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