HELP PLEASE: A WRINKLE IN TIME
Part A
In Chapter 1, Mrs. Whatsit visits the Murray home...
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HELP PLEASE: A WRINKLE IN TIME
Part A
In Chapter 1, Mrs. Whatsit visits the Murray home for the first time.
What inference can be made about Mrs. Whatsit at this point in the story?
A. Mrs. Whatsit and Charles often disagree about important matters.
B. She is aware of what is happening in people's lives without being told.
C. She seeks attention by making others feel sorry for her.
D. Mrs. Whatsit exaggerates nearly everything she says.
Part B
Which quotation from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “‘Speaking of ways, pet, by the way, there is such a thing as a tesseract.’”
B. “‘Do please get up,’ Charles said. ‘I don’t like to see you lying there that way. You’re carrying things too far.’”
C. “‘But Charles, dear, I can’t. I’ve used them.’ ‘It was very wrong of you,’ Charles Wallace scolded.”
D. “Mrs. Whatsit gave a deep and pathetic sigh.”
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