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As the story opens, we meet 17-year-old Billy Weaver, who has traveled alone from London to Bath on an afternoon train. By the time he arrives in Bath, it's quite cold outside and late. Weaver asks the porter, a person who transports luggage, where he might find a nearby hotel. The porter suggests a pub, telling Weaver, 'Try The Bell and Dragon. They might take you in.'
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Read Little Things Are Big, by Jesús Colón.
The narrator wonders if he should help a woman on the train because…
She is alone and clearly looks upset.
Women are not as strong as men and require help.
She seems overwhelmed with her traveling load.
He likes her and wants to know more about her.
Answer: She seems overwhelmed with her traveling load.
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Jesús Colón relates his encounter with a caucasian woman on the subway. As he saw her struggling to get on the subway because she was carrying a baby, a suitcase while her two children followed, he wondered whether or not she would want his help to get off the subway. His concern was that she might have preconceived prejudices against people of color and foreign accents because he´s Puertorican.
Answer:what colors where used? Who made the art? What is. The name of the art work?
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