English, 15.04.2020 00:02 rhineharttori
When should the reader first stop to ask a question when reading "Morris Remembers the Steamship" in the "Ellis Island Oral
History Project" excerpt, and which question should the reader ask to understand Morris's voyage?
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A reader should stop after the first sentence and ask, "What is the Rotterdam?"
A reader should stop after the second sentence and ask, "Had the speaker ever been on a ship before?"
A reader should stop after the second sentence and ask, "How did the speaker feel about being on the ship?"
A reader should stop after the third sentence and ask, "Is the speaker traveling alone?"
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