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Which statement best describes why the narrator believes his father was a bitter man? %0D%0A*%0D%0AA. His father knew that being Black meant being a parent would be hard.%0D%0AB. His father knew that he hated the way his family responded to him.%0D%0AC. His father knew that being Black mean his life would be limited.%0D%0AD. His father knew that he worked too hard for very little money.
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The statement that best describes why the narrator believes his father was a bitter man is:
**C. His father knew that being Black meant his life would be limited.**
This option captures the broader societal context and struggles that the father likely faced, which could contribute to feelings of bitterness about the limitations imposed on him due to his race.
**C. His father knew that being Black meant his life would be limited.**
This option captures the broader societal context and struggles that the father likely faced, which could contribute to feelings of bitterness about the limitations imposed on him due to his race.
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