Read the excerpt from "Homesick" by Jean Fritz.
We had a week to wait. The morning we were due...
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Read the excerpt from "Homesick" by Jean Fritz.
We had a week to wait. The morning we were due to arrive in San Francisco, all the passengers came on deck early, but I was
the first. I skipped breakfast and went to the very front of the ship where the railing comes to a point.
With these sentences, the narrator is expressing
confusion.
fatigue.
authority.
eagerness.
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