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31.05.2021 • 
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Social Context: the attitudes and customs of a culture What does the social context in Paragraph 12 reveal?

Paragraph 12:
That is how it was that my eyes were not in the book, working out the paragraph which I knew would be mine by counting the children ahead of me, I was observing our visitors, who held a book between them, following the lesson. They had shiny hair, mostly brownish. One had a looping gold chain around her neck. The other one was dressed all over in black and white with a pretty finger ring on her left hand. But the thing that held my eyes were their fingers. They were long and thin, and very white, except up near the tips. There they were baby pink. I had never seen such hands. It was a fascinating discovery for me. I wondered how they felt. I would have given those hands more attention, but the child before me was almost through. My turn next, so I got on my mark, bringing my eyes back to the book and made sure of my place. Some of the stories I had reread several times, and this Greco-Roman myth was one of my favorites. I was exalted by it and that is the way I read my paragraph.​

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