These questions regard "From In My Place" by Charlayne Hunter-Gault.
1. How did Hunter-Gault respond when she learned that she would be suspended?
A: After learning that she was suspended, Hunter-Gault became “imbued with an unshakeable determination to take control of her destiny and force the South to abandon the wretched Jim Crow laws” (298).
2. With which statement does Hunter-Gault conclude her essay?
A: Hunter-Gault concludes her essay with the statement “But no one ever told me not to dream, and when the time came to act on that dream, I would not let anything stand in the way of fulfilling it” (298).
3. How does Hunter-Gault's chosen career connect with her experiences and dreams?
A: Hunter-Gault’s chosen career connects with her experience and dreams as journalism was once an undoable if not unthinkable dream in the South due to “the wretched Jim Crow laws” (298) that Hunter Gault was determined to rid the nation of. (I am not entirely certain about whether this answer is correct.)
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#1 - Your questions mainly have to do with works that I'm not familiar with at all.
#2 - Many of the questions are opinion questions, for which there are no wrong answers as long as you can explain why you believe what you do.