Part A

Ill give Brainly! Please help :( In "Home," how does Hattie feel about the farmhouse in Iowa?

Hattie is excited that another family gets to make new memories in the farmhouse.

Hattie is grateful that she no longer has to live in the farmhouse.

Hattie wishes that the farmhouse was as big as their new apartment.

Hattie misses living with her family on the farm in Iowa.
Question 2
Part B

Which two sentences from the text best support the answer in Part A.

"He pointed to a room that was half the size of the Iowa bedroom that was hers alone, the same Iowa bedroom where she’d had all her sleepovers and whose walls still showcased the crayon scribbles from when she was a toddler."

"Instead, she followed her father down the hallway that was narrow enough for one person to fit through, maybe two if they squeezed shoulder to shoulder."

"She’d tried to scrub them clean, but they were more stubborn than she was, so they would be there for the new family that would be moving in soon."

"She wiped it clean, hoping to see something that would remind her of Iowa, but the window only looked out onto more concrete and glass."

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Answer:

part a answer is b and part b answer is b and c . sorry if I'm wrong I hope this helps

Answer:Part A

In "Home," how does Hattie feel about the farmhouse in Iowa?

   Hattie is excited that another family gets to make new memories in the farmhouse. - no response given

   Hattie is excited that another family gets to make new memories in the farmhouse.

   Hattie wishes that the farmhouse was as big as their new apartment. - no response given

   Hattie wishes that the farmhouse was as big as their new apartment.

   Hattie is grateful that she no longer has to live in the farmhouse. - no response given

   Hattie is grateful that she no longer has to live in the farmhouse.

   Hattie misses living with her family on the farm in Iowa. - correct

   Hattie misses living with her family on the farm in Iowa.

Question 2

Part B

Which two sentences from the text best support the answer in Part A.

   "She wiped it clean, hoping to see something that would remind her of Iowa, but the window only looked out onto more concrete and glass." - correct

   "She wiped it clean, hoping to see something that would remind her of Iowa, but the window only looked out onto more concrete and glass."

   "He pointed to a room that was half the size of the Iowa bedroom that was hers alone, the same Iowa bedroom where she’d had all her sleepovers and whose walls still showcased the crayon scribbles from when she was a toddler." - correct

   "He pointed to a room that was half the size of the Iowa bedroom that was hers alone, the same Iowa bedroom where she’d had all her sleepovers and whose walls still showcased the crayon scribbles from when she was a toddler."

   "She’d tried to scrub them clean, but they were more stubborn than she was, so they would be there for the new family that would be moving in soon." - no response given

   "She’d tried to scrub them clean, but they were more stubborn than she was, so they would be there for the new family that would be moving in soon."

   "Instead, she followed her father down the hallway that was narrow enough for one person to fit through, maybe two if they squeezed shoulder to shoulder." - no response given

   "Instead, she followed her father down the hallway that was narrow enough for one person to fit through, maybe two if they squeezed shoulder to shoulder."

Explanation:

A is Hattie misses living with her family on the farm in Iowa. - correct

Part b is  "She wiped it clean, hoping to see something that would remind her of Iowa, but the window only looked out onto more concrete and glass." - correct

   "She wiped it clean, hoping to see something that would remind her of Iowa, but the window only looked out onto more concrete and glass."

   And

"He pointed to a room that was half the size of the Iowa bedroom that was hers alone, the same Iowa bedroom where she’d had all her sleepovers and whose walls still showcased the crayon scribbles from when she was a toddler." - correct