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The park ranger gave us some invaluable information that saved us lost of time on the hike.
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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."
Science is better than philosophy, because philosophy is faced to questions, while science is claimed to be factual evidence. This is supported by the discovery from scientist. Though philosophy is the base, and provides suspicion before experimenting, science is tested, Philosophy isn't.
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GPA 2.5 to follow the rules and make your practice schedule
I can't know for sure without seeing the passage as some answers may not even be in the paragraph but explicit is when something is clearly stated and does not leave you with questions. I would have to go with A but check the paragraph first to make sure it is even in it.