Answer:
Paul’s relationship with his white father and their shared name is not acceptable to society.
Explanation:
Mildred D Taylor's novel "The Land," tells the life story Paul-Edward, the son of a white plantation owner and his black mistress. The story follows the young Paul and his life struggles to come to terms with his biracial identity.
As given in the excerpt from the text, we see Paul narrating how he came to be named Paul-Edward. He points out how his father would call him by his name<em> "Paul-Edward"</em> but only when they are alone for he believes that calling/ giving his name to a biracial/illegitimate child <em>"wouldn't be fitting"</em>. So, calling him by their shared name openly in the white-dominated society, amidst the slavery issue, will not be acceptable to the society.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is the fourth/last option</u>.
I would say it is probably the second option
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Explanation:
Its main object was the establishment of "settlement houses" in poor urban areas, hoping to share knowledge and culture with, and alleviate the poverty of, their low-income neighbors.
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i study history and threw this together quick hope it works
Explanation:
The mass execution of Jewish people shocked me! Germany was at war. why did a harmless race get singled out and murdered?
I was surprised at how many people took part in the holocaust not just the Germans.