Asked by Quandra

Read the excerpt from "Why Do Black Women Fear the Fro?” by Cheryl Thompson.

Admittedly, some black women have naturally long, straight hair, but most of us do not. As such, this is not about burning down the relaxer factory, or snatching a weave off someone's head. It's about uncovering the truth: when a black woman turns on her television, reads a magazine, or watches a movie, most of the images of black beauty she sees are fake, and her natural self becomes even more difficult to love.

How does the phrase "her natural self becomes even more difficult to love” affect the tone of the excerpt?

The phrase shows that the author is disheartened by the lack of authentic images.
The phrase indicates that the author is doubtful about people loving themselves.
The phrase implies that the author is confused by the images that women see.
The phrase suggests that the author is disappointed in the use of unnatural hair.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The phrase shows that the author is disheartened by the lack of authentic images.

Explanation: It conveys sadness and discouragement that fake portrayals of beauty make it harder for Black women to accept and love their natural appearance.