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Lesechka [4]
4 years ago
6

Read the excerpt from Claudette Colvin:Twice Toward Justice by Phillip Hoose, and then read the paraphrase of it. Excerpt: Colvi

n recalled that, “After the other students got up, there were three empty seats in my row, but that white woman still wouldn't sit down—not even across the aisle from me. That was the whole point of the segregation rules–it was all symbolic–blacks had to be behind whites. If she sat down in the same row as me, it meant I was as good as her.” Paraphrase: Colvin explained that the other students got up, but she did not. As a result, someone refused to sit down. Segregation rules meant that Colvin had to be behind white passengers, not in the same row. If they sat in the same row, it would mean that all people were equal. What information is missing from the paraphrased text?
who the passage is about
who wrote the book
who provided the information
who refused to sit down
English
2 answers:
Helen [10]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

who provided the information

Explanation:

The paraphrase text indicates that it is about Colvin which answers who the passage is about and it states that Colvin explained the situation which answers who provided the information. Also, it indicates  that a person refused to sit down which answers who refused to sit down. According to that, the information missing from the paraphrased text is who wrote the book which is indicated in the excerpt that says that the author is Phillip Hoose.

faust18 [17]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

who provided the info/data

Explanation:

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