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jonny [76]
3 years ago
11

"The white woman kept standing over my seat. The driver shouted, ""Gimme that seat!"" then ""Get up, gal!"" I stayed in my seat,

and I didn't say a word.
• • •

Exasperated by Claudette's nonresponse, the driver pushed on to Court Square, Montgomery's major downtown transfer station for city buses. In the late afternoon rush hour, scores of weary passengers were lined up behind signs reading ""Colored"" and ""White.""

—Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice,
Phillip Hoose

What do you learn from the shift in point of view from the first paragraph to the second paragraph?

a.what Claudette was feeling when the driver shouted
b.what the driver did while Claudette stayed in her seat
c.what the white woman said when she leaned over Claudette's seat"
English
1 answer:
PIT_PIT [208]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

b

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