Answer:
The general statement about the Movement that is most likely true is:
D) All of the participants in the march were deeply inspired by the Movement.
Explanation:
When we read the excerpt attentively, we notice it does not give us enough information to conclude if everyone had their parents permission, if they all belonged to the same church, or if everybody was crying tears of joy. What the excerpt does let us know is that the participants were inspired by the movement. The narrator tells that people participating in the demonstration were well organized, as well as aware of what was going to happen. They knew they'd be arrested, but were still so inspired that they marched on, defying authorities. As the narrator says, "The ... Movement was moving forward. It was just overwhelming."
Answer:
Whenever S. E. Hinton, or the author of The Outsiders first started writing the book, she was only 16 years old. Even though her age may have had a contribution to the problem that she had with books that were being published about teenagers, I believe that there was another reason. To me, that reason is because other adult writers wrote about things that may have happened when they were teenagers and not really in depth or understanding with what actually went on in teens lives. She also noticed how as the years move on teenagers tend to change as well as their interests and the world around them.
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Hi, I think the correct answer here would be C. It makes the most sense. A and B are definitely incorrect and D is an opinion.