Part A
Which statements are central ideas of Library on Wheels: Mary Lemist Titcomb and America's First Bookmobile?
Select the two correct answers.
Mary's parents did not support her wish to study languages in school.
Mary immediately won Mr. Dewey's recognition as a librarian.
Mary was a determined woman who sought new opportunities.
Women during Mary's time had fewer career choices than men.
Question 2
Part B
Which two details from the text best support the answers in Part A?
"Mary (or Miss Titcomb, as she was now called) loved nothing more than seeing people's eyes light up when she placed the perfect book in their hands."
"Mary loved her time at the seminary. She graduated in 1873, but continued to study French and German there as an unmatriculated student for several more years."
"Unfortunately, aside from teaching and nursing, not many careers were open to women in the mid-nineteenth century."
"Perhaps spurred on by Dewey's somewhat curt dismissal, Miss Titcomb, rather than give up, worked tirelessly over the next few years both to make a name for herself and to make a difference in her chosen profession."
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