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from The Voice that Challenged a Nation : Why does the author...
from The Voice that Challenged a Nation: Why does the author most likely include these quotes from Marian Anderson in the third paragraph?
""I had heard about Jim Crow," Marian wrote later, "but meeting it bit deeply into the soul. ... I had looked closely at my people in that train. Some seemed to be embarrassed to the core. Others appeared to accept the situation as if it were beyond repair.""
Question 10 options:
a)
The author wants to show Marian was more moved when she saw Jim Crow's effects firsthand.
b)
The author reveals Marian's motivation for traveling South.
c)
The author wishes to show Marian's ignorance of Jim Crow laws.
d)
The author demonstrates Marian's agreement with Jim Crow laws.
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