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"The Chrysanthemums," by John Steinbeck. Then answer the question.Elisa lives in the Salinas Valley. Why did this make her more willing to talk to the man traveling in the caravan?A.She knew her dog was watching out for her.B.She had a lot of neighbors.C.She was lonely and unaware of the danger of strangers.D.She had scissors in her pockets.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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"The Chrysanthemums," by John Steinbeck. Then answer the question.Elisa lives in the Salinas Valley. Why did this make her more willing to talk to the man traveling in the caravan?A.She knew her dog was watching out for her.B.She had a lot of neighbors.C.She was lonely and unaware of the danger of strangers.D.She had scissors in her pockets.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The answer is C. Elisa was lonely and unaware of the danger of strangers. In "The Chrysanthemums," by John Steinbeck, Elisa lives in a somewhat isolated area in the Salinas Valley. Her husband is often busy with their ranch, leaving her to her own devices. This isolation and loneliness make her more willing to engage in conversation with the traveling man, as she craves human interaction. She is also somewhat naive and unaware of the potential danger of interacting with strangers.

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