Part A
Which central idea does Zora Neale Hurston develop in "The Inside Search"?
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English, 13.02.2022 04:40, redhot12352
Part A
Which central idea does Zora Neale Hurston develop in "The Inside Search"?
Because of Zora's ability to read well, two white women invite her to their hotel
Because of the gifts Zora receives from the women, her classmates ridicule her.
Zora discovers that by using her intelligence, doors of opportunity will open for her
Zora is a voracious reader who loves going to school and learning
Part B
Which detail from the text best helps to develop the central idea in Part A?
"They asked me if I loved school, and I lied that I did. There was some truth in it, because I liked geography and reading
and I liked to play at recess time."
"My chums pretended not to like anything that I had, but even then I knew that they were jealous. Old Smarty had gotten
by them again."
"The story of the choice of Hercules as a boy when he met Pleasure and Duty, and put his hand in that of Duty and
followed her steep way to the blue hills of fame and glory. moved me profoundly. I resolved to be like him”
"First thing, the ladies gave me strange things, like stuffed dates and preserved ginger, and encouraged me to eat all that I
wanted”
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