1.
According to the narrator, Mrs. Sennett
wears a hat because she:
A.
is often outside.
B. wants to
look like a literary figure.
C. has thin
hair.
D. has unique
taste in clothing.
2.
Considering the events of the entire passage, it is
most reasonable to infer that Mrs. Sennett calls the
children bad (line 92) because she:
A.
is bothered by the noise they are making.
B. doesn't
like them hanging on her skirt.
C. doesn't
want to reveal her affection for them.
D. is angry
that they never do what she tells them.