Read the sentence from A Girl Named Zippy.
I felt that there was so much more to the town than its
trappings
Why does the author use the word "trappings" to
describe places in Mooreland?
O to describe the exciting activities there
O to show that people could not leave the town
O to express that she loved growing up there
to explain that there weren't a lot of choices there

Respuesta :

Answer:

to explain that there weren't a lot of choices there .

Explanation:

  • In the memoir "A Girl Named Zippy", the author describes her simple and rustic childhood in her small hometown of Mooreland, Indiana. She also describes how her small community valued family, friendship and well-being of one another the most.
  • In the line "I felt that there was so much more to the town than its  trappings", the author use the word "trappings"to describe that there weren't a lot of choices there in Mooreland.
  • The people of the small town had very limited choices. Everyone worked at the farms and did almost the same thing again and again.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

to explain that there weren’t a lot of choices there