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Troyanec [42]
2 years ago
12

Mrs. Turner is a black woman who despises members of her own race mostly because she dislikes their physical traits. Choose the

textual evidence below (from Chapter 16) that supports this statement. Select all that apply.
A. “Mis’ Woods, Ah have often said to mah husband, ah don’t see how uh lady like Mis’ Woods can stand all them common n**** round her place all the time.”

B. “Ah jus’ couldn’t see mahself married to no black man. It’s too many black folks already.”

C. “Look at me! Ah ain’t go no flat nose and liver lips. Ah’m a featured woman…Still and all Ah got tuh be lumped in wid all de rest. It ain’t fair.”

D. “’Tain’t de poorness, it’s de color and de features. Who want any lil ole black baby layin’ up in de baby buggy lookin’ lak uh fly in buttermilk?”
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puteri [66]2 years ago
9 0
D is your answer

this is the only one where she talks about other peoples features...

On a side note...I feel bad for you I would hate to read that stuff :(
pantera1 [17]2 years ago
5 0

D is the correct answer i hope tha helped


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