A Review of Bread and Roses, Too"

by Sarah Woode

Which quote best describes a piece of textual evidence that the writer uses to support the argument?

(1 point)
Responses

“Still, what happens to Rosa and Jake is very moving, and the conclusion is deeply satisfying.”
“Still, what happens to Rosa and Jake is very moving, and the conclusion is deeply satisfying.”

“Paterson tells this moving tale through the eyes of 13-year-olds Rosa Serutti and Jake Beale.”
“Paterson tells this moving tale through the eyes of 13-year-olds Rosa Serutti and Jake Beale.”

“Paterson has won numerous awards for children’s literature, including the Newbery Medal and National Book Award for Bridge to Terabithia and Jacob Have I Loved.”
“Paterson has won numerous awards for children’s literature, including the Newbery Medal and National Book Award for Bridge to Terabithia and Jacob Have I Loved .”

“The police are arresting strike leaders, and one of Rosa’s neighbors has been shot.”
“The police are arresting strike leaders, and one of Rosa’s neighbors has been shot.”

1 answer

The quote that best describes a piece of textual evidence that the writer uses to support the argument is:

“The police are arresting strike leaders, and one of Rosa’s neighbors has been shot.”

This quote provides specific context and evidence of the tension and stakes within the story, which supports an argument about the emotional depth and serious themes present in "Bread and Roses, Too."