1. The narrator notes that “On vacation, your hair changes” (1). What reasons does she give for the changes?
The narrator notes that vacations cause people’s hair to change. She sites different water, different shampoo, and different ways to treat and dress it as reasons for the changes.
2. The narrator notes that her choice of a bar on her last night on Sanibel Island is unusual and prompted by strange circumstances. What are those circumstances?
The narrator notes that her unusual choice of bar for her last night on Sanibel Island is prompted by particular circumstances. The weather has been poor, and other venues have been crowded by leering men.
3. How does the narrator describe the course of her trip on Sanibel Island?
The narrator describes the course of her trip on Sanibel Island unflatteringly. It includes a brief beach visit and a lot of inside time in bars, restaurants, bookshops, and her rented bungalow, prompted by inclement weather.
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