Answer: C. an exchange of dialogue between the speaker and the visitors.
Explanation:
In the second paragraph of this essay by Zora Hurston, we learn how the residents of Zora's Black American town of Eaton, Florida, treated Southern whites who passed through with indifference but treated the Northerners with awe and excitement.
A development to this paragraph would be an exchange between the speaker and the visitors so that we may better understand the awe and excitement that the Northern whites were greeted with.
I believe it’s A.) Where does the text take place?
Answer:
From what I know, most of the campers would respect Percy.
Clarisse respects Percy, doesn’t like him. Wants to humiliate him, maim him, etc. But respects him all the same.
Some would be jealous of his success and stuff but they most likely still would respect him.
Campers from the Athena cabin would tolerate him.
Campers from Nemisis would either love him, or hate him.
But yeah. Most would respect him
Some would hate him
Some would love him
But yeah.