The teacher gave Hally six lashes on his back as a punishment for drawing his picture.
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‘Master Harold and the boys’ is a play which is written by Athol Fugard. This play depicts how racism is rooted since decades and which cannot be eradicated easily.
The play is surrounded around a white teenage boy who grows up into the company of two waiters who are from black community. It so happens that while Hally was busy having his soup, he opens up one of his textbook in which he has drawn a picture of his teacher.
Sam, the black waiter starts laughing by looking at the picture. Hally got a punishment for his act from his teacher. Mr. Pretntice stroke Hally’s back with a stick six times. This was not the first time that Hally got lashes.
Answer:
D, Informative
Explanation:
The passage above is not humorous, as it is not written to be a comediacal passage. It is also not self-pitying, because the author isn't moping about what they don't have. Lastly, it isn't a forgiving tone, as the author was not directly involved in the story being told, and so they had no one to forgive for anything.
Answer:
4. "She became a prominent member of the
growing community of Florissant, serving on the
school board and hosting social gatherings in
her home." (Paragraph 3)
Explanation:
That is the right answer to the question
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