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Both Roger and Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones are African Americans, who share similar backgrounds and come from poor homes. Through Roger's comments, one can surmise that he comes from a broken, poverty-stricken home, where he is forced to provide and take care of himself, which explains why he is dirty, hungry, and desperate for money. After Mrs. Jones drags Roger back to her home and makes him a warm plate of food, she explains to Roger that she understands what it feels like to want something that she cannot afford. Mrs. Jones then admits that she too made poor decisions in her youth and committed crimes that she is not proud of, which is another similarity that she shares with Roger. However, she does make it a point to say that she never snatch anybody's pocketbook before. Mrs. Jones's shared race and socioeconomic background allow her to sympathize and bond with Roger, who respects and appreciates her kindness and benevolence.
Please mark the brainliest!!
1. T
2. F
3. T
4. F
5. I don't know, sorry. I personally feel that you can be born one and just not know it until something happens in your life where it kind of comes out and makes itself known.
A little explanation for the answers besides 5- Look at what happened in Columbine. Even though it happened over 20 years ago, both Dylan and Eric still have a good sized fan base. Those who look up to them somehow connect with them on a personal level, given their history, the true event and so on. For 4 however, I think pretty much everyone has a personal definition of a psychopath and it if you do get diagnosed with psychopathy, it can vary from person to person.