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Cameras flashed, bright lights stung my eyes, and reporters asked lots of questions for the next half hour. Many of the reporters asked the attorneys what they planned to do to get rid of the troops. And questions were directed to Elizabeth. She seemed shy about answering, but with Mrs. Bates's help, she forced herself to say a few words. Eventually, however, questions were directed to all of us. My heart raced with fear and anticipation as I observed the process. I was almost hypnotized by the wonder of it all.
What is the author's purpose for including these details? To describe her personal recollections to readers to entertain readers with a humorous story to explain the injustice of segregation to readers to persuade readers of the importance of youth activism
Answer:
to describe her personal recollections to readers
Explanation:
The narrator of the text shown above begins to describe the details of a moment he witnessed. He begins to tell about an interview he participated in describing not only how the scenario was set, but also describing the types of questions and how he felt at that moment. All these details are issued so that the narrator can describe his personal memories in a way that the readers understand.
The answer is C: “London studied hard for his final exam, but he didn’t do as well as he had hoped.”
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Answer: something about the environment, sustainability, or peace.
Explanation:
- Ways to help the environment
- most people live an unsustainable lifestyle, do a little research on what a ”sustainable lifestyle” is and how we can switch to that to help earth
- world peace is not the reality, write about ways we can help to keep world peace (treaties, organizations, political etiquette)
The Ewells are a white family and Tom Robison is black. The townsfolk will most likely accept the white families testimony.