1) 2. PART B: Which section from the text best supports the
answer to Part A?
A “You so...
1) 2. PART B: Which section from the text best supports the
answer to Part A?
A “You sound like them white boys you go to school with,
you know that?' my friends would say, with a tone parked
somewhere between amused disdain and outright
disgust." ( Paragraph 5)
B “Carlson concluded in a segment on Hannity's program
last October, presenting Obama's altered speech as
evidence of pandering." ( Paragraph 11)
C "I learned early on, thanks to that g-word nonsense, that
expertly navigating another culture wasn't a rejection of
where I'd come from ma signal that I was any less
authentically black." (Haragraph 23)
D "As more cultures join America's melting pot, that's why
code-switching remains so valuable." ( Paragraph 26)
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