Question
Read "A Review of Bread and
Roses, Too"
by Sarah Woode
Use the book review to answer the question.
Which quote best describes a piece of textual evidence that the writer uses to support the argument?
(1 point)
"Paterson has won numerous awards for children's literature, including the Newbery Medal and National Book Award for Bridge to Teraothia and Jacob Have / Loved.*
"Paterson tells this moving tale through the eyes of 13-year-olds Rosa Serutti and Jake Beale."
"Still, what happens to Rosa and Jake is very moving, and the conclusion is deeply satisfying.*
The police are arresting strike leaders, and one of Rosa's neignbors nas been shot."
Roses, Too"
by Sarah Woode
Use the book review to answer the question.
Which quote best describes a piece of textual evidence that the writer uses to support the argument?
(1 point)
"Paterson has won numerous awards for children's literature, including the Newbery Medal and National Book Award for Bridge to Teraothia and Jacob Have / Loved.*
"Paterson tells this moving tale through the eyes of 13-year-olds Rosa Serutti and Jake Beale."
"Still, what happens to Rosa and Jake is very moving, and the conclusion is deeply satisfying.*
The police are arresting strike leaders, and one of Rosa's neignbors nas been shot."
Answers
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The quote that best describes a piece of textual evidence used to support the argument is:
"The police are arresting strike leaders, and one of Rosa's neighbors has been shot."
This quote provides specific details about the events in the story that contribute to the emotional impact and significance of the narrative, which supports the overall argument of the review.
"The police are arresting strike leaders, and one of Rosa's neighbors has been shot."
This quote provides specific details about the events in the story that contribute to the emotional impact and significance of the narrative, which supports the overall argument of the review.