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Answer:
"Sunday best" means the clothes that are usually worn for Sunday services (church) or the person's best clothes.
The students wore their best for the occasion of eating lunch at the restaurant.
Explanation:
"Greensboro sit-in" was an act of non-violent protest against the segregation in Greensboro restaurant. The protest was started by the students of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. The University is situated in Greensboro. The four students who started this protest were Ezell Blair, Jr., Joseph McNeil, David Richmond, and Franklin McCain. On February 1, 1960 these students dressed their "Sunday Best". The author used "Sunday best" to exemplify that these students were wearing their best dress.
<u>"Sunday Best" refers to the clothes of a person that are worn on special occasions or Church services</u>.
<u>The students wore their "Sunday Best" because they were going for the occasion of having lunch at the restaurant where African Americans were denied lunch. That day was a special occasion for these students as they were going that take their first step towards protesting against the segregation in restaurants.</u>
A dash, like a semicolon, can be used to separate a new thought in a sentence from the original thought. Let's take a look at our answer choices and see which fits this description the best...
1. "I am learning about Japan -- believe it or not, it is a chain of around 4,000 islands."
This looks pretty good. The speaker is representing an original thought in the part regarding their learning about Japan, and then introducing a new thought with the statement about the fact that Japan is a chain of around 4,000 islands.
This looks like a good bet as our right answer, but let us examine the other answers anyway.
2. "I am learning -- about Japan believe it or not, it is a chain of around 4,000 islands."
This choice doesn't seem to make much sense no matter which way you look at it. Grammatical and punctuation errors abound. We can scratch this off our list.
3. "I am learning about Japan believe it or not -- it is a chain of around 4,000 islands."
This would almost be correct if it had a period after the word 'Japan', since there is an interjection being used there. Commas will always precede an interjection (or follow one if it is at the beginning of the sentence).
So our correct answer is choice 1, as this is the only sentence that correctly uses the dash, as well as all the other punctuation.
Hope that helped! =)
Finn is intimidated by Gren in the beginning of the story and decides to change who he is to be tough like Gren at the end. C. Finn views Gren as a friend in the beginning of the story, but eventually realizes Gren won't be friends with him publically.