Answer:
The correct answer is option D) "Here we go again, I thought. Another time wasting experience. But Sukeforth looked like a sincere person, and I thought I might as well listen".
Explanation:
The book "I Never Had It Made: An Autobiography of Jackie Robinson" by Alfred Duckett and Jackie Robinson, tells the story of the struggles of a black athlete that lived in a time at which white men dominated the American sports. The story is narrated by Jackie Robinson's point of view, the black athlete in question. The excerpt that states that Robinson thought that talking with Sukeforth was a waste of time but he looked like a sincere person gives information about Robinson and Sukeforth that could only be given by the fact that the story is narrated under a first person point of view.
Answer:
I think it Is her forgive me if I’m wrong
Explanation:
Answer:From two years later to sailing
Explanation:
As you can see racism happened on the boats. He was getting so much insults that he decided to leave making him unhappy. No one gets happy when they get discriminated
Hope that helps :D
I think either excited or confused. Since the first sentence is well, with an exclamation point, I guess I would lean towards excited. It would help to know more of the story.