D. She reacts more to their welcome than the surroundings
This statement comes from Dolphus Raymond, but it can apply to other characters in the story.
Dolphus Raymond is a white man who comes from an old, reputable family. However, he acts in a way that is the opposite from what most people would expect from such a person. He spends his time with black people, is constantly drunk, and has several children with a black woman.
People are shocked at this behaviour. However, we later find out that he does not actually drink in public. He simply pretends to do so. In this quote, he explains that his "fake drinking" is a way to give people an excuse for his behaviour. People can then explain his life by saying that it is the fault of alcohol, and that this is why he cannot be what they want him to be.
The phrase can apply to any character in the novel that needs to compromise his public image in order to be seen as someone who fits Southern stereotypes. An example of this is Calpurnia, as she changes her way of speaking depending on whether she is surrounded by white or black people.
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They were humans, not dogs. Yes some were treated bad, but they had food, clothes, and a place to stay. Others were beaten and separated from their families, to me this was true slavery. But the ones that did have what they needed, in my opinion that wasn't slavery.
Explanation:
I am optimistic enough to believe that young people will respond to a challenge.
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The abbreviation that tells how the italicized noun clause is used is DO. The fourth option is correct.
The clause: "that young people will respond to a challenge" is a direct object. This clause cames right after the verb believe which is a transitive verb which requires a direct object to conve a compkete thought that makes sense.
The direc object is a noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a transitive verb
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