"We came by steerage on a steamship in a very dark place that smelt dreadfully. There were hundreds of other people packed in with us, men, women and children, and almost all of them were sick. It took us twelve days to cross the sea, and we thought we should die, but at last the voyage was over, and we came up and saw the beautiful bay and the big woman with the spikes on her head and the lamp that is lighted at night in her hand.”

—Sadie Frowne, 1902

Use the quote to answer the question.
Which chapter title best reflects the description of a journey across the Atlantic Ocean, and many others like it, as described in this excerpt?

A. “A Brief Excursion”
B. “Packed Like Cattle”
C. “An Exciting Journey"
D. “Views from the Deck”

I think its B. “Packed like Cattle”

The chapter title that best reflects the description of the journey across the Atlantic Ocean, as described in the excerpt, would be "Packed Like Cattle."

The chapter title that best reflects the description of the journey across the Atlantic Ocean, as described in this excerpt, is "Packed Like Cattle." In the quote, the author mentions being in steerage on a steamship where hundreds of other people were packed in with them, and almost all of them were sick. This suggests that the conditions on the ship were cramped and uncomfortable, much like how cattle are packed tightly together in a confined space. Therefore, the chapter title "Packed Like Cattle" captures the essence of the description of the journey.

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