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HELP STAT: Part A In Chapter 2, why does Charles Wallace want to take Meg to visit Mrs. Whatsit?

A to spend time with Meg and cheer her up
B to spend time outdoors and walk the dog
C to warn Mrs. Whatsit about the danger of stealing from others
D to scold Mrs. Whatsit for what she said to their mother

Question 2

Part B

Which quotation from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

A “Charles Wallace slipped his hand confidingly in Meg’s, and the sweet, little-boy gesture warmed her…”
B “‘You know when Mother can’t control the way she feels, when she lets us see she’s upset, then it’s something big.’”
C “‘And taking Mrs. Buncombe’s sheets and everything. They could send her to jail.’”
D “‘Okay, let’s go. But let’s take Fortinbras with us.’ ‘Well, of course. He needs the exercise.’”

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