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5 September, 12:25

Read the excerpt from Black Boy. That day a quarter of a century later when I visited him on the plantation-he was standing against the sky, smiling toothlessly, his hair whitened, his body bent, his eyes glazed with dim recollection, his fearsome aspect of twenty-five years ago gone forever from him-I was overwhelmed to realize that he could never understand me or the scalding experiences that had swept me beyond his life and into an area of living that he could never know. What does the excerpt most clearly demonstrate about Wright's attitude toward his father? Wright recognizes that he is incomprehensible to his father. Wright understands that he is still intimidated by his father. Wright longs to recall shared experiences with his father. Wright hopes to explain his new perspective to his father.

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  1. 5 September, 12:34
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    Answer is a And I did not want my father to feed me; I was hungry, but my thoughts of food did not now center about him
  2. 5 September, 12:43
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    The answer is Wright recognizes that he is incomprehensible to his father. When Wright became an adult, he has a different perspective of his father than he did when he was a child. This because he stated that he is not close with his father.
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