How does the author describe the first sit-in, in paragraphs 14-21?

A. by retelling the events using figurative language
B. by retelling the events as if they were a participant's dream
C. by providing a description of events in the order they occurred
D. by presenting the events as a speech by one of the participants

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To accurately determine how the author describes the first sit-in in paragraphs 14-21, I would need to analyze the specific text from those paragraphs. However, based on the typical styles of description, here's a general guide to each option:

A. Figurative language would involve metaphors, similes, or other literary devices that paint a vivid picture but may not be strictly chronological.

B. A participant's dream would present the events in a surreal or imaginative way, possibly mixing reality with fantasy.

C. Description in the order they occurred would indicate a straightforward, chronological retelling of events.

D. As a speech by one of the participants would present the information in dialogue form, focusing on the words spoken rather than external narration.

If you're analyzing a specific text, consider which description aligns best with the author's approach in those paragraphs. If the author outlines events as they happen, then C might be the correct choice. If they use a lot of vivid imagery, it could be A. Choose the option that best fits the tone and structure of the writing.