"It was a rare weekend passed," Wash said, "that one or two folk... didn't get killed by the police . . . This is what they'd do to you: They'd call you and make you stick your head in the window [of the police car] . . . and then they would roll the window up . . . And then they'd hit you on your head . . . They'd beat people to death." As a result, he said, parents could scare unruly children into minding them by threatening, "The police gonna get you." Read this excerpt from We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Children’s March.
If a student compares this excerpt to the cruelty of Nazi leaders, which type of connection is made?
text to self
text to person
text to text
text to world
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