Read the following excerpts about Rosa's confrontation with the bus driver. Rosa's first-hand account (primary source): The driver of the bus saw me still sitting there, and he asked was I going to stand up. I said "No." He said, "Well, I'm going to have you arrested." Then I said, "You may do that." These were the only words we said to each other. I didn't even know his name, which was James Blake, until we were in court together. Biography written about Rosa (secondary source): The driver demanded, "Why don't you stand up?" to which Rosa replied, "I don't think I should have to stand up. I said "No." He said, "Well, I'm going to have you arrested." Then I said, "You may do that." These were the only words we said to each other. I didn't even know his name, which was James Blake, until we were in court together. Biography written about Rosa (secondary source): The driver demanded, "Why don't you stand up?" to which Rosa replied, "I don't think I should have to stand up." Determine which, if any, of the following identifies a discrepancy between the two accounts. A. When the bus driver confronts Rosa, the biography quotes Rosa as saying, "You may do that," but Rosa really says, "I don't think I should have to stand up." B. When the bus driver confronts Rosa, the biography quotes Rosa as saying, "I don't think I should have to stand up," but Rosa really says, "You may do that." C. They are both accurate; there is no discrepancy. D. In the biography, the bus driver tells her he is going to have her arrested.
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omg im not reading all that! XD
ill give a medal for the troubles xD
please
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