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grandymaker [24]
2 years ago
9

Here it was, half a century after the first segregation law,

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vlada-n [284]2 years ago
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The first-person narration in this excerpt best helps "the anger black people felt." (Option B)

<h3>What is first person narration?</h3>

First person narration is the perspective of the narrator who is an active participant in the story being told.

Hence, it is right to state that The first-person narration in this excerpt best helps "the anger black people felt."

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