One truth about this moment in the nation was that African Americans were cooperating with the evolution of society, but they did not have the same rights as white citizens.
<h3>Why was this true?</h3>
- The text sought to expose the injustices that African Americans suffer.
- The text showed how African Americans were direct contributors to society.
- The text shows how African Americans were not treated equally.
The text was written at a time of intense racism in American society. At that time, African Americans did not have civil rights, could not enjoy the freedom that the 4th of J.u.ly celebrates, and could not live fully, but they were obliged to meet social responsibilities.
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Answer:
The answer is A, "What a nice plump mouthful, she will be better to ear than the old woman."
Explanation:
We know this because the wolf eats both the grandmother AND Little Red Riding Hood. The other options do not forshadow anything, since we know that forshadowing it basically giving the reader clues as to what happens later in the story!
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