Answer: 1st question: The book wagon is destroyed and replaced by an automobile.
Mary helps design and set up the library wagon.
2nd question: Mary becomes a vice-president of the American Library Association.
Mary is hired as head librarian of one of the nation’s first county-wide libraries.
3rd question: “She presented her idea to the board of trustees of the library.”
“But by now, the board had learned that when Miss Titcomb decided to do something, she did it.”
Explanation:
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The answer is D. It creates a humorous tone by comparing Quinces speech to something disorganized and hard to follow
The quoted sentence "Amid joy and hope was great malevolence and power," in paragraph 2 contributes to the development of the ideas in the text because:
- It showed that the slaves were not truly free in the real sense of the word unlike what the government and media were making people believe.
<h3>What is the central message of the article?</h3>
The article, "Growing Up with Juneteenth," by Annette Gordon-Reed explains the mixed reactions that the African Americans faced after the Emancipation proclamation. Even though their freedom had been announced, the states in the south refused to let them go.
So, amid the joy of the official proclamation, there was also the lingering mistreatment by the southerners who did not want to let go. Juneteenth was a special holiday that marked the release of the Blacks in Galveston, Texas.
Learn more about Juneteenth here:
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