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Then Maude turned to Carr, with a very professional air, as she turned back the ruffles from her wrists. "I am going to set your leg," she said, "and I'm thinking what I can get for splints. I hope Lizzie will send a good, new sheet for bandages. Now, Sandy boy, put your mattress here, and you must take Mr. Carr by the shoulders and help him on to it while I hold his poor leg so it won't hurt more than can be helped. Good thing we are strong, Sandy!"

—“A Century Ride,”
Grace E. Denison

Which details from the passage suggest that Maude sees herself as independent and capable? Check all that apply.

“very professional air”
“turned back the ruffles from her wrists”
“I hope Lizzie will send a good, new sheet for bandages.”
“Now, Sandy boy, put your mattress here"
“Good thing we are strong, Sandy!”

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Answer:

ADE

Explanation:

Then Maude turned to Carr, with a very professional air, as she turned back the ruffles-example-1
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Answer:

a,d,e

Explanation:

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