Why does Maxwell say the airhostess was “the very queen of her kind”?
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Source: TextbookMaxwell says the airhostess was “the very queen of her kind” because she was extremely kind, understanding, and helpful. When he explained the situation about Mijbil, she allowed him to take the otter out of the box and even gave him permission to keep Mij on his knee during the flight. Her empathy and support made a stressful situation much easier for Maxwell.
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