Subject verb agreement<span> refers to the fact that the </span>subject<span> and </span>verb<span> in a sentence must agree in number. In other words, they both must be singular or they both must be plural. You can't have a singular </span>subject<span> with a plural </span>verb<span> or vice versa.</span>
Yo can write about the freedom riders and how they were trying to make a point that any color race can sit anywhere on the buses.
In "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," Maya refuses to talk to anyone but her brother, Bailey, after Mr. Freeman's death.