1. Who is the author of "Thank You, Ma'am"?
Langston Hughes.
2. What adjective is used to describe the woman in the first paragraph of "Thank You, Ma'am"?
Large.
3. What adjective is used to describe the woman's purse in the first paragraph of "Thank You, Ma'am"?
Large.
4. What does the author say the woman does not have in her purse in paragraph one of "Thank You, Ma'am"?
Hammer and nails.
5. What time is it at the start of "Thank You, Ma'am"?
11 p.m.
6. With whom is the woman walking home at the start of "Thank You, Ma'am"?
Nobody.
7. Who tries to steal the woman's purse at the start of "Thank You, Ma'am"?
A young boy.
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