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elena-s [515]
4 years ago
8

Which of these statements expresses the most positive connotation?

English
2 answers:
Phantasy [73]4 years ago
8 0
A) expresses the most positive connotation.
tresset_1 [31]4 years ago
6 0
The answer would be A
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Journalist Eric Sevareid

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All, at one time, had been hoboes, looking for work.

Riding the rails was dangerous. The bulls were hired to keep hoboes off trains, so you couldn't just go to a railroad yard and climb on. Most hoboes would hide along the tracks outside the yard. They'd run along the train as it gained speed, grab hold and jump into open boxcars. Sometimes, they missed. Many lost their legs or their lives. As the train was reaching its destination, the hoboes had to jump off before a new set of bulls to arrest them or beat them up.

But no amount of clubbing or shooting could keep all of the hoboes off the trains. In many cases, the hoboes had no other choice but to hop a freight and look for work.

Walter Ballard was one young man who became a hobo. He remembers the Depression getting so bad that his family didn't have enough to eat. At least in the hobo jungles, they would share food with each other. Walter remembers the bulls. "I been hijacked by them railroad bulls in the yards, and they get rough. See, there was so many of us on the rails, they couldn't let you congregate in one town." But at least one time, in Chadron, Nebraska, there were so many hoboes on a train that the brakeman gave up.

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Surprisingly, after all the danger and the rough conditions, Walter enjoyed the experience. "I loved it," he said. "It'll get in your blood. You're not agoing anywhere, you don't care, you just ride. It's paid for. You're going to eat, that was more than you was doing at home, probably."

Hopping freights became so common that in 1933 Warner Brothers studio – at the time run by Nebraska Darryl F. Zanuck – produced a film called "Wild Boys of the Road" to try to scare young people away from riding the rails. In the film, a boy falls on the track and loses his leg to an oncoming train. The celebrated director William Wellman completed the film for Zanuck.

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