The main character of "Black Girl" is a Senegalese woman that works taking care of the children of a white couple in Dakar.
When the couple offers her to go work for them in France, she is thrilled and excited about this possibility of building a new life in another country.
The woman believed she would continue her job as a nanny but, upon arival on France, the couple started treating her as their maid. She was overworked, forced to cook and clean constantly, banned from leaving the house and was victim of many other abuses from her masters and their firends.
Answer: A- Alvarez shows that the parades were embarrassing but were not a serious matter.
My work: In the passage it describes If you don’t obey by marching you wouldn’t get your cedilla stamped. This shows that if you do not obey him you don’t get what you desire or need.
Yes I do, because their environment and the people they around shape and influence children. I feel like growing up with my family has shaped me to be a young women who is well respected and whom is loyal and kind. It's just like if you grow up in a place where people are mean, you may grow up with lots of hate and anger in your life.