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In "An Account of an Experience with Discrimination", how did Truth sprain her shoulder? A. A conductor grabbed her arm with both hands and tried to force her off the streetcar. B. She fell as she tried to board the streetcar. C. She grabbed the railing of the car as it sped up and was dragged along. D. She stumbled getting off the streetcar and fell onto the platform.

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Your answer must be:
A. A conductor grabbed her arm with both hands and tried to force her off the streetcar.

Answer:

A. A conductor grabbed her arm with both hands and tried to force her off the streetcar.

Explanation:

In "An Account of an Experience with Discrimination", the author Sojourner Truth goes through adversity for being African American when a streetcar conductor treats her as a possession and does not stop for her. In fact, he asks Mrs Haviland if she owns Truth as her slave, to which Mrs Haviland says that Truth "belongs to humanity", meaning that Truth is a human being and should be treated like everyone else.