Thanks," I said. "I'll just stay here.
rab it," he said, "before someone else does."
You can have it," I said. "Frankly, if the next
peaker is even a little bit dull, as I expect, I'm out
f here."
He nodded and headed down the aisle. He turned
back once and, in that well-lighted room, we could
see each other, so I patted the exit door, smiled,
and pretended to cover a vasun
Why did the narrator not want the front row seat?
O She wanted to sit next to someone she knew.
O She did not want to hear the next speaker.
O She did not want the speaker to ask her a question.
O She wanted to be able to leave without being noticed.