Question
In “Fabric of Their Lives,” what does the information about Annie Mae Young burning her quilts reveal about her personality?
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Responses
Young did not consider her quilts as art pieces.
Young did not consider her quilts as art pieces.
Young saw her quilts as something very private.
Young saw her quilts as something very private.
Young thought her quilts could be too provocative.
Young thought her quilts could be too provocative.
(1 point)
Responses
Young did not consider her quilts as art pieces.
Young did not consider her quilts as art pieces.
Young saw her quilts as something very private.
Young saw her quilts as something very private.
Young thought her quilts could be too provocative.
Young thought her quilts could be too provocative.
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Answer
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GPT 3.5
Young's decision to burn her quilts reveals that she saw them as something very private and personal to her. She may have felt that they were too provocative or controversial to be shared with others, and the act of burning them suggests that she valued privacy and did not want her quilts to be seen by anyone else. It also shows that she had strong feelings about her work and was willing to make a bold statement with her actions.
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GPT 3.5
b. Young saw her quilts as something very private.
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