Alesia I.

asked • 02/22/21

Which statement best describes how the author of “The Rights to the Streets of Memphis” develops the idea that his family experiences hunger after their father leaves?

  1. The author uses only dialogue to show the effects of hunger and then names his father as the sole cause of his hunger.
  2. The author uses sensory details and dialogue to describe the hunger and then links those feelings with his father’s absence.
  3. The author compares and contrasts his more comfortable life when his father was home to his life after his father left.
  4. The author states that his father left the family in poverty and then provides examples of his hunger and his mother’s reaction.


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