Question #6431200Single Choice
AP English Literatur
Question
Passage from "The Color Purple" by Alice Walker
Passage: You better not never tell nobody but God. It'd kill your mammy. That's what my daddy say hisself. I don't know who my daddy is. He say, "I'm your daddy," hisself. But I don't know.
The narrator's voice in this passage, with its simple and direct language, serves to
Options
A
make the narrator seem uneducated and naive
B
reveal the narrator's deep - seated secrets and vulnerability
C
suggest that the narrator is lying
D
create a sense of humor in a difficult situation
E
show that the narrator is defiant
Answer & Analysis
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