When the author describes Momma's store, she says, "Until we became familiar enough to belong to the Store and it to us, we were locked up in a Fun House of Things where the attendant had gone home for life." What does the sentence mean? Question 5 options: Marguerite and Bailey are free to explore a place that is full of wonderful things. The children will inherit the store after Momma dies. The children are frightened of various items in their grandmother’s store. Nobody is available to baby-sit the children after school, so they are locked into the store after hours.