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English, 01.04.2021 01:10 mosesbalan7159

3. PART A: How did Colvin's actions compare to Parks'actions? O A Claudette Colvin's actions were more violent in her refusal to
give up her seat than Rosa Parks' were.
B Claudette Colvin's actions were a sign of active resistance,
while Rosa Parks merely didn't want to move after a long day.
O C Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks both challenged segregation,
but Rosa Parks' resistance was used as a symbol for a
movement.
OD Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks did not intend to start
revolutions when they decided not to give up their seats on the
bus.


4. PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to
Part A?
O A “Most people know about Parks and the Montgomery, Ala., bus
boycott... but few know that there were a number of women
who refused to give up their seats on the same bus system.” (
Paragraph 2)
OB “Two police officers put her in handcuffs and arrested her. Her
school books went flying off her lap." ( Paragraph 5)
O c "Can you imagine all of that in my mind? My head was just too
full of black history, you know, the oppression that we went
through." ( Paragraph 9)
OD "And then I got scared, and panic come over me, and I started
crying. Then I started saying the Lord's Prayer, she says." (
Paragraph 11)

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