The children called Diouana "savage." This most likely implies that they A. Regarded her as a wild and unruly. B. Disliked her attempts at discipline. C. Resented her for her African heritage. D. Held the same biased views as their parents.
Which of the following sentences from "Black Girl" best reflects Diouana's growing disillusionment? A. Perpetually harassed, Diouana began to waste away. B. There was nothing that connected with the others. C. The wide horizons of a short while ago stopped now at the color of her skin, which suddenly filled her with an invincible terror. D. These strange, self-centered, sophisticated begins never stopped asking her idiotic questions about how African woman do their cooking. In the story "Black Girl," Madame expresses all of the following toward Diouana except A. Condescension. B. Generosity. D. Hostility. D. Motherliness.
Did you ever get the answers for this test?
1. d 2. c 3. d 4. b 5. d for the assesment
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