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Read How It Feels to Be Colored Me, by Zora Neale
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What is most likely the author's reason for referring to her young self as "Zora of Orange County" and "Zora of Eatonville'? Answer choices for the above question A. To show that Zora was close-minded as a child. B. It is meant ironically, as Zora was actually born in Jacksonville. C. To delineate the years of her life before she left Eatonville, when she had a simpler understanding of racial matters D. It is meant affectionately, as they were her nicknames as a child.
Answer: C. To delineate the years of her life before she left Eatonville, when she had a simpler understanding of racial matters
Explanation:
Neale recalls how she used to live in Eatonville, Florida, an exclusively "colored town," where white people where only tourists or people passing by the town, so she didn´t kite understand the racial social issues. It´s only when she´s sent to school in Jacksonville, with mostly white people, that she realized the meaning of the color of her skin, and therefore, she didn´t feel like "Zora of Orange County" nor "Zora of Eatonville," but a "little colored girl."
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1. I believe that we should be able to marry who ever we wan't with out being judged or fearful, And I also believe we should never rush into something so big. I think that Cohabitation is nothing wrong, if someone decides to do this it is their decisions. I feel like people should be able to explore life together before making any big decisions. I feel Like if you decide to have a sexual relationship you should be trusting in your partner and know significant things about them. I Think people should identify how ever they wan't, there is nothing wrong with loving as you want.
2. I think intimate relationships were easier for my grandparents because people were a little more different than they are now in today's generation, I feel like in different cultures it is easier because of things like arranged marriages. In today's society we might feel pressured into compromising our beliefs like staying sexually abstinent until marriage because we can feel as though we are missing out, or we need to do what others are doing. We can also feel pressured when someone in a relationship has already chosen to have a sexual relationship. But on the other hand we can feel pressured not to have sexual relationships for things like religion, family influence, friendships, and others.
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Look at that bucket, it looks so askew on the man's head!
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is such an askew tower.
This question refers to the first soliloquy in the play "Everyman." A soliloquy is a speech that is made by a character who is alone on stage. A soliloquy can be either addressed to the audience or consist of spoken thought.
In this soliloquy, we see that Everyman is feeling guilty and repentant about his situation. Everyman has pursued material goods his whole life, and has ignored the importance of good deeds. However, Everyman will get the opportunity, as the play develops, to improve his situation and make up for his mistakes.
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ACE Answer:What do I already know about this topic
Have I read something about this topic before
Which of my own life experiences relate to this topic
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