What does Mrs. Renwick's conversation on the train reveal about her beliefs? , A. She supports women becoming doctors and reporters., B. She thinks women should remain in traditional roles at home., C. She wants women to have the right to vote immediately., D. She plans to move to New York to work in a settlement house., How does Violet respond to Mrs. Renwick’s ideas?, A. She agrees that girls should be helpers to men., B. She acts embarrassed and pretends to be from a different town., C. She tells Mrs. Renwick she wants to be a reporter like Nellie Bly., D. She refuses to speak to Mrs. Renwick and leaves the train., Which detail from the chapter helps describe Violet as a character?, A. She carefully practices curtsies for Mrs. Renwick., B. She hides in the luggage car to avoid talking., C. She says she wants seven children without thinking., D. She refuses to read Chloe’s letters aloud..

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