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Read the excerpt from the poem "On the Bus with Rosa Parks."
Rosa
How she sat there,
the time right inside a place
so wrong it was ready.
That trim name with
its dream of a bench
to rest on. Her sensible coat.
How does the narration in this excerpt affect the storytelling?
It shows Rosa Parks’s view of herself.
It explains Rosa Parks’s motivation for staying seated.
It shows the poet’s perspective of Rosa Parks.
It provides a portrait of Rosa Parks with a lot of descriptive detail.
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It shows the poet’s perspective of Rosa Parks.
The narrator uses subjective, observational language ("How she sat there," "That trim name," "Her sensible coat") to present a personal, reflective view rather than Rosa’s own thoughts or explicit motivations.
The narrator uses subjective, observational language ("How she sat there," "That trim name," "Her sensible coat") to present a personal, reflective view rather than Rosa’s own thoughts or explicit motivations.
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