In How It Feels to Be Colored Me, what is most likely the author's reason for
referring to her young self as "Zora of Orange County" and "Zora of Eatonville?
O a) It shows that Zora was close-minded as a child.
O
b) It is meant ironically, as Zora was actually born in Jacksonville.
O
C) It separates two different eras in Hurston's sense of identity.
d) It is meant affectionately, as that was her nickname as a child.