Refer to Queen of the Falls and Where Is Niagara Falls? for complete versions of these texts.

Which response best explains how the authors of Queen of the Falls and Where Is Niagara Falls? view Russell and Banks, the men who Annie Taylor hires as managers?

Responses

The authors believe that both Russell and Banks work hard to help Annie make money but fail because her feat is nothing special.
The authors believe that both Russell and Banks work hard to help Annie make money but fail because her feat is nothing special.

The authors feel that Russell and Banks are dishonest because both men take advantage of Annie and steal from her.
The authors feel that Russell and Banks are dishonest because both men take advantage of Annie and steal from her.

In Queen of the Falls, Russell is presented as a good man, while in Where Is Niagara Falls? it is Banks who is described as good.
In Queen of the Falls, Russell is presented as a good man, while in Where Is Niagara Falls? it is Banks who is described as good.

In Queen of the Falls, Russell is given credit for helping Annie complete her stunt, while in Where Is Niagara Falls? that credit is given to Banks.
In Queen of the Falls , Russell is given credit for helping Annie complete her stunt, while in Where Is Niagara Falls? that credit is given to Banks.

1 answer

The best response that explains how the authors of "Queen of the Falls" and "Where Is Niagara Falls?" view Russell and Banks is:

"In Queen of the Falls, Russell is given credit for helping Annie complete her stunt, while in Where Is Niagara Falls? that credit is given to Banks."

This response highlights the differing perspectives on the two men in the two texts, indicating how each author portrays their contributions to Annie Taylor's efforts.