aliyahgregory
09.04.2020 •
English
Which evidence best supports the author's claim that
the subject matter of woodblock prints "changed to fit
the evolving Japanese population"?
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Ответ:
The Logan children were walking to school.
Explanation:
Mildred D. Taylor's "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" revolves around the Logan family, especially the children, amidst the racism issue. The novel deals with themes of discrimination, children's innocence infused with hilarious narration by the young protagonist, 9-year old Cassie Logan.
Chapter 1 starts with Cassie calling out to her brother, "Little Man, would you come on! You keep it up and you're gonna make us late." The Logan children- Stacey, Christopher-John, Clayton Chester "Little Man", and Cassie were walking along the dusty Mississippi road to get to their school, "Great Faith Elementary and Secondary School".