Saturday, February 22, 2014

1. What does Jeanne imagine hatred looks like? A. Heavy Stone B. A dark cloud C. A puff of smoke D. A dense fog

You can find the answer to this question in Chapter 19 --
the one entitled "Reentry."  This chapter describes what happens as the Wakatsuki family
is allowed to leave the camp at Manzanar.


Papa buys a car
and the family heads back to Los Angeles.  As they do that, they start to worry about
what kind of a reception they will get from all the white people.  They worry that they
will be hated.  Jeanne imagines that the hate would look like a "dark, amorphous cloud"
that would come down on them.


So the best answer of these
would be B -- a dark cloud.

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