Indirect inferences such as characterisation
Answer:
Demonstrate the subject's qualities with strong examples.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The given passage shows how Phillip thinks of his work and his decision to focus on the less known Claudette Colvin despite her being the very first to oppose the discriminatory prejudice against the blacks.
Explanation:
The given lines were spoken by Phillip Hoose in "Why Did I Write About Claudette Colvin?". And in this article, he describes why he decided to write the story of the 15-year old black girl who was shunned and dismissed by everyone because of her decision to stand up for her own rights.
As in the given statement, Phillip stands by his decision to write about the lesser-known Claudette who first 'ignited' the fire of revolt for the discrimination against the black people. And the sentences/ evidence given in the question shows that the author Phillip agrees with the decision to write about her and emphasize on her contribution to the fight for human rights, and the lack of information about the 'first' Rosa Parks.
Answer:
Anaya relates a story about a poet he knows to support his point of view.
Explanation:
By stating this strong phrase:
<em>"which is to say he took the soul out of his poetry."</em>
She relates to a story about his friend, that hide his latin roots in order to become more "American" and lost all of the beauty and sould that his poems had, this supports his point of view that diversity and his latin roots were what made his writting and poetry special.