Question 1
SPL
Instructions
Read the question carefully and select the best answer.
What mainly can the reader infer about the state of race relations during Zora's time in Florida (Paragraph 5)?
I left Eatonville, the town of the oleanders, a Zora. When I disembarked from the river boat at Jacksonville, she was no more. It seemed tha
suffered a sea change. I was not Zora of Orange County any more, I was now a little colored girl. I found it out in certain ways. In my heart
as in the mirror, I became a fast brown-warranted not to rub nor run.
A. Eatonville was the only non-racist town in Florida
B. In the state's cities, people of color were treated in very specific ways.
C. Jacksonville was the only non-racist town in Florida,
D. In Eatonville, colored people were treated badly

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Answer:

A. Eatonville was the only non-racist town in Florida

Explanation:

According to the passage, when Zora left Eatonville she was a Zora and her color or race was not an issue, not until she "disembarked from the riverboat at Jacksonville" did she seem to suffer a "sea change" and she was now looked at and referred to as "a little colored girl".

What can be inferred from this passage was that A. Eatonville was the only non-racist town in Florida

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