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zhenek [66]
3 years ago
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To kill a mocking bird

English
1 answer:
marusya05 [52]3 years ago
3 0

1. According to Dalton Conley, the differences between how black and white people describe themselves are as follows:

a. Black people overemphasize their skin color, unlike white people.

b. Blacks worship wealth and class, unlike whites.

c. Black people, unlike whites, are self-limiting in their thinking.

The reason Conley believes the differences between blacks and whites exist comes from his firsthand experiences living among blacks.

2. I will agree with Conley because blacks worship whites. Perhaps, they think that the whites are angels from heaven because of their color.

<h3>Personal Descriptive Adjectives: </h3>

3. Many adjectives can describe a person. The following are prominent: Persistent, Genuine, Enthusiastic, Disciplined, Straightforward, Modest, and Tenacious.

On the other hand, the following adjectives took longer to think of: Generous, Independent, Resourceful, Courageous, Practical, Energetic, Motivated, Adaptable, and Truthful.

Some adjectives are easy to think of more than others because some human qualities are visible while others remain concealed.

<h3>Racial and Class Distinctions </h3>

4. When Dalton Conley says that <em>“race and class are nothing more than a set of stories we tell ourselves to get through the world,” </em>he means that people should not over-emphasize racial and class distinctions because they are not the hallmarks of humanity.

Also, I agree with him because race and class are just additions. They are not the basis of life.

Thus, we can agree with Dalton Conley's expressed opinions in <em>"Honky" </em>noting that <em>"To Kill a Mocking Bird"</em> was written by <em>Harper Le</em>e.

Learn more about race and class here: brainly.com/question/7433149 and brainly.com/question/516226

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