The imagery in the fourth and fifth paragraphs implies that people in East Berlin did not get enough to eat. The description of the man needing a shave and the elderly woman clutching a threadbare shawl about her bony shoulders suggests a lack of care, resources, and sustenance, which conveys the hardships faced by individuals in that historical setting.
The Slow March of Lightby Heather B. MooreOne of the men stepped in front of her, so she stepped around him, but he moved again.“Let me pass,” she said in a low voice.“Where are you from?” he said.Luisa glanced up at him. He needed a shave, but otherwise, he looked like most men in East Berlin. Dark clothing, face too thin, eyes haunted.“Leave her be,” came a sharp reprimand behind them. An elderly woman emerged from the entryway of the apartment building they were next to. She clutched a threadbare shawl about her bony shoulders.The Slow March of Light © Heather B. Moore, published by Shadow Mountain PublishingQuestionUse the paragraphs to answer the question.How does the author’s use of imagery in the fourth and fifth paragraphs convey information about the historical setting?(1 point)ResponsesThe imagery conveys the violence that often occurred in East Berlin.The imagery conveys the violence that often occurred in East Berlin.The imagery implies that people in East Berlin did not get enough to eat.The imagery implies that people in East Berlin did not get enough to eat.The imagery reveals how people in East Berlin hated those from West Berlin.The imagery reveals how people in East Berlin hated those from West Berlin.The imagery shows how people in East Berlin supported one another.The imagery shows how people in East Berlin supported one another.
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The imagery implies that people in East Berlin did not get enough to eat.