This quote indicates M. Fortier is committed to his craft.
<h3>What is "M'sieu Fortier's Violin" about?</h3>
This is a short story by Alice Dunbar-Nelson who focuses on M. Fortier, a dedicated musician that plays violin at the opera.
<h3>What is paragraph 2 about?</h3>
In paragraph 2, the narrator describes the way the main character puts away his violin every night and the narrator emphasizes he is always the last one to do this.
<h3>What does the quote indicate?</h3>
This quote shows how passionate is the character about his craft (playing violin) because every night he seems to be reluctant to put away the violin.
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M'sieu Fortier's Violin by Alice Dunbar-Nelson
A M. Fortier avoids crowds.
B M. Fortier is unhappy at home.
C M. Fortier is committed to his craft.
D M. Fortier is self-conscious about his
performance.
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