Answer:
Okay. So this is me, but ig you can use it.
Explanation:
I am in Volleyball, and Book Talk. I love Volleyball, and that is my favorite sport. It teaches me about teamwork and it helps with my hand-eye-coordination. Book Talk is this thing that mostly girls go to (though, there are some guys), and we all read this one book, and at the end of the week we discuss it (our favorite characters, our favorite part, what we think should be changed, etc.) These things describe me. These are the things who make me who I am and I think I would be very different if I did not participate in each of these.
I hope this helps you out! Have an amazing day! :)
Before Rosa Parks, A Teenager Defied Segregation On An Alabama Bus. A teenage Claudette Colvin refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger during the segregation era in Montgomery
Answer:
A. "Perhaps it is easy for those who have never felt the stinging darts of segregation to say. "Wait.”
Explanation:
The above evidence in this passage best supports the stated claim.
From the excerpt, the author reveals that when people have not had a taste of the bad effect of segregation, they will say "wait" and keep hindering action. This is in line with Dr. King's statement which also reveals that people who have not tasted the hatefulness of segregation will not see the need to take action.
But those who experience and see how vicious mobs lynch their parents and go to the extent of drowning their siblings at whim; and they see the hate filled policemen as they curse, kick and eventually kill their black brothers and sisters; they will rise up to take action.
This is generally true because when people have not experienced certain things, they will not see the reason end to act. Injustice will stir the call for justice.
I would rather be respected, because, while I may not be complimented as often, I know I won't stand for any disrespect. Also, it won't come my way if I am respected. Other people will know I am a person, and that is enough. No one will give me a hard time or question me if I'm respected, as well. Being loved, but not respected is a dreadful thing.