Which of the following provides a conclusion (after sentence 27) that best reflects what has been observed about Mrs. Schaefer f
rom the narrator’s point of view? a) Mrs. Schaefer grinned, her expression a familiar one to Debbie. After all, how would the girls have ever gone forward with their plans for a beach vacation if it weren’t for Cathy’s mom?
This conclusion is best because it confirms that, in spite of having the trip suggested by the girls, it took adults to help implement their plans.
b) "To have the chance to test the elements is one thing," Mrs. Schaefer chortled, "but having your name chosen is definitely a positive sign. Why not bring a shovel to dig for treasure in case this becomes a wave of good fortune?"
Because Cathy’s mom was typically impulsive about repeating herself, this is the best conclusion.
c) Mrs. Schaefer was speechless. Then she thought of how Mrs. Greer would howl when she got the news of Debbie’s new way of seeking fame—as a storm!
Because most of what readers learn about Mrs. Schaefer is told through narration, this conclusion is best.
d) "I can hardly wait until the weather reporters try to explain it," Mrs. Schaefer responded animatedly. "Any tropical storm—past, present, or future—has seldom been known for bringing good luck!"
This is the best conclusion because it point out that, like many parents, Cathy’s mom was inclined to add her comments.
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