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1. (a) Analyze What topics do the questions in
paragraphs 1 and 4 introduce? (b) Modify
Rewrite each question as a statement and read
each paragraph aloud. (c) Analyze How does
replacing these questions with direct
statements affect your reading experience?
From the many lives of Hazel Bryan


Sagot :

The questions presented in the first paragraphs may allow us to perceive the following topics: racism, alienation, intolerance, and regret.

We can reach this conclusion as follows:

  • "Many Lives of Hazel Bryan" discusses a white girl photographed in the middle of a screaming crowd trying to stop a black girl from entering a school with white students, during the end of southern segregation.
  • Although the white girl has been a victim of racism, the text asks the reasons that make the white girl feel victimized with what she was doing and why she is a forgotten figure in history, since her image in the photo receives so much prominence?

Based on this, these questions can be reformulated, presenting a statement as follows:

  • The white girl feels hurt and victimized by her actions.
  • She is not a significant figure when celebrating the end of racial segregation.

Replacing these questions with direct statements shows that the hostility the girl displayed at the time of the photograph is something she regrets and which is shameful not only for her but for the country.

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