Read the passage. excerpt from Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton.

So they all talked of the sickness of the land, of the broken tribe and the broken house, of young men and young girls that went away and forgot their customs, and lived loose and idle lives. They talked of young criminal children, and older more dangerous criminals, of how white Johannesburg was afraid of black crime. One of them went and got him a newspaper, the Johannesburg Mail, and showed him in bold, black letters, OLD COUPLE ROBBED AND BEATEN IN LONELY HOUSE. FOUR NATIVES ARRESTED.
Part A: Which theme is revealed in this excerpt?

a. Reconciliation and forgiveness are powerful forces.
b. The loss of traditional values can be disastrous to a society.
c. Racism and inequality lead to suffering for those who are its victims.
d. Only love and acceptance can overcome hatred and fear.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is B.

This passage shows how the loss of traditional values has devastating effects, as indicated by the "broken tribe" and "those who forgot their customs." Because of the loss of traditional values, they lead loose and idle lives and become criminals.

Everyone -- young and old, black and white -- suffers by the loss of these values.

for anyone who got the same passage but a different question:

Which statement best explains how the imagery in this excerpt develops meaning?

Answer: The repetition of broken reinforces the idea that society is divided and traditional values are being lost.

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