<u>The correct answer is: D. To show how one family's struggle was representative of many others. </u> The Grapes of Wrath describes the drama of the emigration of members of a family who are forced to abandon their lands in the company of thousands of people who lived in Oklahoma and Texas bound for California, but in this place would not happen what they longed There they were treated with contempt and cruelty by the landlords.
Answer:
The streets are unusually crowded.
Explanation:
"Warriors Don't Cry" by Melba Pattillo Beals is an autobiographical account of the Civil war and the anti racism movement of which she was a huge part. She along with some black men and women, displayed extreme courage and dedication to bring about change during the most turbulent of times in American history.
The given excerpt from the text shows a great deal of repetition where Beals talked of how many cars and traffic was there, with the "unusual" number of whites too. This repetition laid emphasis on the "unusually" crowded streets which never used to be before. This also led the narrator to fear but also at the same time, be aware of the changes that she and the the blacks had to endure.
Answer:
Changing forms of government created a sense of insecurity
Explanation: