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English, 23.08.2019 23:30 julliette27

in dust tracks on a road, why did the author's grandmother worry about her attitude toward whites?
a. she feared that whites would not have any respect for the author.
b. she feared that whites would hurt the author for being bold.
c. she feared that whites would keep the author from going to school.
d. she feared that whites would not understand the author.

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