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Chapter 3:Across the Moor 1. Who Is Martha, and How Is She Different from the Other Servants ; Mary Has Encountered? 2. What Does

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Chapter 3:Across the Moor 1. Who is Martha, and how is she different from the other servants ; Mary has encountered? 2. What does Martha tell Mary about the moor?'How does Mary react to it? 3. How does Martha try to encourage Mary to take care of herself? 4. What does Martha mention about a garden that piques Mary's curiosity? 5. Why does Mary start to show an interest in the outdoors s and her surroundings?

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1. Martha is a servant in the household where Mary is staying. She is different from the other servants Mary has encountered because she is kinder and more friendly towards Mary.2. Martha tells Mary that the moor is a vast, open area of land covered with grass and heather. Mary reacts to it with a sense of wonder and curiosity.3. Martha tries to encourage Mary to take care of herself by advising her to wear warm clothes and to stay indoors when it is cold and windy.4. Martha mentions a beautiful garden that is hidden behind the house. This piques Mary's curiosity because she has never seen a garden before.5. Mary starts to show an interest in the outdoors and her surroundings because she is fascinated by the beauty of the moor and the garden. She also enjoys the fresh air and the sense of freedom that comes with exploring the outdoors.