contestada

1. Part B: Which excerpt from "Something Could Happen to You' best
supports the answer to Part A?
5 points
B. "Same thing. Puerto Rican, Hispanic. That's what we are here."
A ¿Tu eres hispana?" she asked, as she whirled the rope in lazy arcs.
C. She skipped a tight circle, stopped abruptly, and shoved the rope in my direction.
Want a turn?"
D. "Something could happen
to you' was a variety of dangers outside the locked doors
of our apartment.

Respuesta :

Hello. You forgot to show that the party claims that Brooklyn was so dangerous that Puerto Rico.

Answer:

D. "Something could happen to you' was a variety of dangers outside the locked doors of our apartment.

Explanation:

After moving to Brooklyn, the protagonist of the story decides to take a walk around the neighborhood to get to know the place, but her mother stops her by saying “Who said you could go out to the sidewalk? This isn’t Puerto Rico. Something can happen to you. ”

The expression "Something could happen to you" means "" Something could happen to you "which reveals that her apple said that something dangerous could happen to her outside the house and therefore walks in the neighborhood should be avoided as much as the place where they were was dangerous.