PART A: Which TWO statements best express what the mother’s actions and words reveal about Jefferson? (ALREADY ANSWERED)
A. Jefferson could do more to help its black citizens but refuses to out of pride.
B. Jefferson's strict segregation laws paralyze citizens who want to do the right thing.
PART B: Which TWO pieces of evidence best support the answers to Part A?
A. “‘You’ll leave me alone, to take Nancy home?’ mother said. ‘Is her safety more precious to you than mine?’” (Paragraph 49)
B. “she believed that all day father had been trying to think of doing the thing that she wouldn’t like the most” (Paragraph 55)
C. “There’s nothing for you to be afraid of now. And if you’d just let white men alone.” (Paragraph 63)
D. “How much longer is this going to go on? I to be left alone in this big house while you take home a frightened Negro?” (Paragraph 73)
E. “I can’t have Negroes sleeping in the house” (Paragraph 109)
F. “‘Why don’t you do something about it?’” mother said. “‘What do we have officers for?’” (Paragraph 110)