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English, 09.11.2020 22:20 codyclay

* 7.
What does the author mean by the lines "having us inside her house was probably akin to having
the circus make a personal visit" ?
The narrator felt embarrassed about asking the strangers for help.
The narrator felt that the strangers were bemused by their inability to speak English.
The narrator believed that she and her mother looked comical to the strangers.
The narrator was frustrated about having to ask for help from strangers.
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