After reading the short story "The Night Oak Street Burned Down," we can say that the reason why Sarai views the Visitors differently than her neighbors is:
C. Sarai understands how it feels to be different.
<h3>Who are the Visitors and why are they different?</h3>
- The Visitors are aliens who have moved to our planet. They can make themselves look like humans, and the government has allowed them to live here, as long as they share their technology.
- Even though they look human, people still hate and fear them. Sarai understands how it feels to be different, which is why she does not view the Visitors like others do.
- Sarai's family was the only black family in the neighborhood. When they moved there, Sarai felt like an outsider, and people did not make an effort to get to know her and her family.
With the information above in mind, we can choose letter C as the best option.
The missing options for this question are:
A. Sarai and her family are Visitors, too.
B. Max and Sarai have the same interests.
C. Sarai understands how it feels to be different.
D. Max is the only neighbor who welcomed Sarai.
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Even though we do not have an actual question here, we can assume you want us to choose which of the lines functions as evidence that "Squeaky is always ready to defend her brother." In that case:
Answer:
"If anybody has anything to say to Raymond... they have to come by me."
Explanation:
Squeaky, whose name is actually Hazel, is the narrator in Toni Cade Bambara's short story "Raymond's Run". Hazel is a very smart and feisty little girl who has a brother with special needs, Raymond. She does not mind taking care of Raymond at all. Quite the opposite, Squeaky is always ready to defend him from anyone who ever tries to tease or offend him due to his being different. That's why she says, "If anybody has anything to say to Raymond... they have to come by me." She will not stand by and let other children make fun of Raymond.
Answer:
what story? or is this multiple choice?
Explanation:
Your peers do different things at different ages that influence you