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Arnetta's father] moved his family to the back of the bus. But he didn't want to; he wanted to change Birmingham instead. Arnetta said, "My daddy often told us that we could have made history 'if y'all wouldn't have cried.'" Arnetta determined that if she ever had the chance, she would make history. And she would not cry.

—We’ve Got a Job,
Cynthia Levinson

Based on the passage, how does Arnetta’s struggle with racism change her?

She becomes less silly and more serious.
She becomes more religious.
She becomes determined to make a change.
She becomes less respectful of her father.

Respuesta :

She becomes determined to make change

Arnetta’s struggle with racism change her is as she becomes less silly and more serious.

What is point of view of  Arnetta Streeter ?

Inner turmoil as the name infers, the contention happens inside a person like the battles of hesitation.

Outside struggle as this then again happens between a person and different powers, for example, between the principle character and different characters or between a person and his/her current circumstance.

The selection showed that when Arnetta Streeter was in grade school, she needed to turn into a pious devotee since nuns were exceptionally severe. In any case, presumably sometime down the road, she altered her perspective from turning into a religious woman and this shows struggle inside herself.

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