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professor190 [17]
3 years ago
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In the selection from The Boston Girl, what does the author’s portrayal of Miss Chevalier reveal to the reader?

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djverab [1.8K]3 years ago
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The selection, "Boston Girl" was centered on Miss Chevalier who encouraged the girls to have a library group where they read. The author’s portrayal of Miss Chevalier reveals;

  • B) Addie's admiration of Miss Chevalier's personality

From the onset of the excerpt, we are told of how Miss Chevalier encouraged the girls to have a library group where they read.

Addie commented that she checked up on them to know what they were reading and not to test them. She also talked about her smile that made one feel that they did something right.

Finally, Addie spoke of how Miss Chevalier described her with a positive adjective which is "Gumption".

All of these point to Addie's admiration for Miss Chevalier.

Learn more here:

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