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 can tell what people are thinking B. Mrs. Whatsit is easily confused C. She takes advantage of the kindness of others D. She worries about what others think of her. Part B Which quotation from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A. “‘Mrs—uh—Whatsit—says she lost her way,’ Mrs. Murray said.” B.“‘If you have some liniment I’ll put it on my dignity,’ Mrs. Whatsit said.” C. “‘My stomach is full and I’m warm inside and out and it’s time I went home.’” D. “‘Tell your sister I’m all right,’ Mrs. Whatsit said to Charles. ‘Tell her my intentions are good.’”
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