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Svetlanka [38]
3 years ago
14

"MAMMA, how much longer have we got to ride?" asked Nan Bobbsey, turning in her seat in the railroad car, to look at her parents

, who sat behind her.
"Are you getting tired?" asked Nan's brother Bert. "If you are I'll sit next to the window, and watch the telegraph poles and trees go by. Maybe that's what tires you, Nan," he added, and his father smiled, for he saw that Bert had two thoughts for himself, and one for his sister.
"No, I'm not tired of the scenery," answered the brown-haired and brown-eyed girl, "but you may sit next to the window, Bert, if you like."
"Thanks!" he exclaimed as he scrambled over to the place his sister gave up.
"Are you tired, dearie?" asked Mrs. Bobbsey, leaning forward and smoothing out her daughter's hair with her hand. "If you would like to sit with me and put your head in my lap, papa can go to another seat and -"
"Oh, no, mamma, I'm not as tired as that," and Nan laughed. "I was just wondering how soon we'd be home."
"I'd rather be back at the seashore," said Bert, not turning his gaze from the window, for the train was passing along some fields just then, and in one a boy was driving home some cows to be milked, as evening was coming on. Bert was wondering if one of the cows might not chase the boy. Bert didn't really want to see the boy hurt by a cow, of course, but he thought that if the cow was going to take after the boy, anyhow, he might just as well see it. But the cows were very well-behaved, and went along slowly.
from The Bobbsey Twins at School by Laura Lee Hope
8
Which of these phrases helps the reader know the setting of the story?
A.
"Oh, no, mamma, I'm not as tired as that,"
B.
But the cows were very well-behaved
C.
and in one a boy was driving home some cows to be milked
D.
turning in her seat in the railroad car
Help ALL MY POINTS
English
2 answers:
masha68 [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

D

Explanation:

It helps the reader understand that their in a railroad car. it’s simple

SashulF [63]3 years ago
3 0
The answer is d i think:)
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