Answer:
A). Although Audrey was young, she was not afraid, and Wash thought a person must be crazy to not have a fear of the police.
Explanation:
'We've Got a Job' authored by Cevia Levinson discusses the 'Birmingham's Children's March of 1963' in which the students of elementary as well as middle and high school participated voluntarily to hold the civil rights movement.
As per the question, the second statement reveals that how the participation in march influenced Audrey to give up her fear(when she said 'I didn't have any..') and show courage to fight for the rights while Wash had a transformation in his thoughts as he experienced that 'the police was murderers' which made him infer that 'people who don't fear them(police) must be crazy.' Therefore, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
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Basically, what's the main idea/point of the story and how do those lines help prove it/contribute to it? Also, quote excerpts from those lines.
Answer:
I believe it would be C.
Explanation:
The paragraph's topic sentence is talking about how February got its name. The 28 days is just a side detail, and the cleansing ritual is the explanation as to how February got its name. This means these are side details, not the main idea.