I would guess B) <span>The bulleted list provides examples to support the preceding sentence.</span><span>
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Answer: The imagery used is trying to describe a feeling of being invisible, and unrecognizable. As if she seems to not know who she is. An emotion of being lost or uncertain, creating self doubt.
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In relation to "A Shocking Accident," the word that best describes Jerome's attitude towards his father's memory is B. conflicted.
Explanation:
Baldwin talks of a "disease" which afflicts black Americans and can wreck race relations and creating a "rage in the blood" so he is using the "disease" as a metaphor for probably the rage that black Americans have for experiencing the inequalities of life in the US especially in the 1960's when the civil rights movement was so strong and segregation was so strongly practiced in the South still.