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- read this sentence from paragraph 6.
no, i do not weep at the world—i am too busy sharpening my oyster knife.
how does this sentence from paragraph 6 contribute to the overall meaning of the text?
(r.2.1)
a. it demonstrates what a woman as an oyster chef would be focused on.
b. it shows what the author enjoys when feeling down and ashamed of her color.
c. it reveals how hurston feels proud of herself and her heritage and is not stressed about her color.
d. it provides an understanding of the task the author would rather dedicate all of her free time towards.
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This sentence is from Zora Neale Hurston's How It Feels to Be Colored Me. The line rejects self-pity about racial identity; instead, it frames the speaker as focused on her own craft and self-worth, embracing her identity without distress. Option C aligns with this core meaning: it reflects Hurston's pride in herself and her heritage, refusing to be defined by racial sorrow.
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C. It reveals how Hurston feels proud of herself and her heritage and is not stressed about her color.