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English, 16.04.2020 16:20 priscilaannmendez

Read the passage.

excerpt from Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton

‘Men as old as you are doing it every day, umfundisi. And women, and some that are sick, and children. They start walking at four in the morning, and they do not get back till eight at night. They have a little food, and their eyes are hardly closed before they must stand up again, sometimes to start off again with nothing but hot water in their stomachs. I cannot stop you taking a bus, umfundisi, but this is a cause to fight for. If we lost it, then they will have to pay more in Sophiatown and other places.’

Part A

While searching for Absalom, Kumalo and Msimangu encounter a bus boycott. When describing the boycott to Kumalo, the speaker relies on vivid imagery.

Which statement best describes the effect of the imagery in this excerpt on Kumalo?

Adding imagery adds drama and suspense to the story.

The imagery emphasizes the racial divide between blacks and whites, increasing Kumalo’s hatred for those in power who oppress native Africans.

The imagery illustrates the desperate poverty and injustices in South Africa, increasing the sense that something terrible has happened to Absalom.

The use of imagery emphasizes how important the boycott is to the people of South Africa, persuading Kumalo to join the boycott.

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