Asked by mysterychicken
'In "It Can't Be Helped", the author describes how racial prejudice affected her early life. Identify the key event in the selection, then explain how the author responded to the event at the time it happened and how she viewed the same even later in life.'
I can do the last 2 parts, but I can't figure out what the key event was in this..Can I please get some help?
Thanks
-MC
I can do the last 2 parts, but I can't figure out what the key event was in this..Can I please get some help?
Thanks
-MC
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Please reread the question.
How can you respond to "the event" when you don't know what "the event" was???
How can you respond to "the event" when you don't know what "the event" was???
Answered by
mysterychicken
Exactly! That's what I need help figuring outtt
-MC
-MC
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I haven't read this story, and I can't find information about it online.
What event do you feel was most important or most dramatic or the one that changed her life?
What event do you feel was most important or most dramatic or the one that changed her life?
Answered by
mysterychicken
Hmm I'm gonna have to think this through :|
-MC
-MC
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yep. :-) It's good for the brain cells!
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