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25 May, 14:33

Which lines from the novel reflect the story's historical context? Check all that apply.

"I've tried fighting back, but he's too strong. Thing is, I don't know how to stop him."

"One thing I liked about my brother George was that he laid things right on the line, he said exactly what was on

his mind

"Now, the Thomases, like all the other families who lived on my daddy's land, were sharecroppers."

"I was afraid Mitchell was going to slap George's hand away and the two of them would get into it right there."

"My brothers had come asking about Mitchell, and my brothers were white

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  1. 25 May, 14:51
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    C & E

    Explanation:

    C-Now, the Thomases, like all the other families who lived on my daddy's land, were sharecroppers."

    This taks about the sharecroppers which is something historical

    E-"My brothers had come asking about Mitchell, and my brothers were white."

    This talks about racist which is another historical event
  2. 25 May, 14:56
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    Option 3 and Option 5
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