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119-133 angel of greenwood
how does angel’s interpretation of washington’s writing differ from isaiah’s?
○ she sees hidden anger where isaiah sees forgiveness.
○ she focuses on washington’s childhood while isaiah focuses on his politics
○ she believes washington wanted equality while isaiah thinks he accepted segregation
○ she reads it as fiction while isaiah reads it as autobiography
To solve this, we analyze each option based on the context of "Angel of Greenwood" and the interpretations of Washington's writing:
- Option 1: There’s no indication in typical analyses of the text that Angel sees anger vs. Isaiah seeing forgiveness. Eliminate.
- Option 2: The text does not focus on a split between Washington’s childhood (Angel) and politics (Isaiah). Eliminate.
- Option 3: In the story, Angel interprets Washington’s writing as advocating for equality, while Isaiah believes Washington accepted segregation (reflecting differing views on Washington’s stance toward racial justice). This matches the narrative.
- Option 4: There’s no basis for reading Washington’s writing as fiction (Angel) vs. autobiography (Isaiah). Eliminate.
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The correct option is: "She believes Washington wanted equality while Isaiah thinks he accepted segregation" (the third option, though the exact identifier isn’t labeled, it’s the one with this text).