Answer with Explanation:
The author is trying to tell the readers that the High Place, which is the dwelling place of the white farmer, <em>James Esquire</em>, has a big gap with the poor, agricultural village of Ndotsheni.
The fields in the High Place are well-ploughed while those in Ndotsheni are over-grazed and signals poverty. So, this shows that people in the High Place have more power because they are more educated when it comes to the farming techniques. Thus, they can maintain such beautiful farms. On the contrary, those in Ndotsheni have lower power because people are uneducated. So, this means that they are not that literate about farming techniques.
<u>This also shows how unequal the top valley is from its lower portions, although they are all just connected to each other.</u>
Answer:
C) Little Free Libraries are growing in popularity around the world because they bring neighbors together and make books more accessible.
Explanation:
A. is not the right answer. While DooSun liked building Little Free Libraries because, as he says, books are equal to treasure and he wanted to share it, this is not the main concept of the selection. DooSun‘s story is only part of the text.
B. is not correct. Little Free Libraries are not built by gathered funds, but by individual people.
<u>C. is the correct answer. The point of the excerpt is to tell the story of a few Little Free Libraries and how they grow around the world</u>. The text tries to explain this is because <u>people feel a sense of community</u>, as this way they can <u>share their experiences about books</u> with the neighbors since Little Free Libraries <u>make reading more accessible</u> to all in the area.
D. is not the correct answer. While Little Free Libraries are hand build boxes for various novels, this is just an explanation of what they are and not the main idea of the text.