Respuesta :
I don’t know exactly what this is from, or the context outside of these paragraphs, but since she talked about her children being sold into slavery, i’m assuming the answer is (C) - to point out the discrimination faced by African American women. It wouldn’t be A because, although she is saying the strong things she does, she’s not saying “I’m strong be more like me”. She also doesn’t talk about getting a higher education, and it sounds like at the time that wouldn’t be possible for her. So it’s between options C & D. you know the story better than I do.
Answer:
The correct answer is option C. Â to point out the discrimination faced by African American women.
Explanation:
This excerpt shows the discrimination faced by African American women in times of slavery.
It clearly shows how women were prohibited from doing "men's things", that is why she claims all the time with the phrase "ain't I a woman?", Narrating all the things she did, because she is a very capable woman and independent that does not need a man and still remains a woman.
That is why the correct answer is option C.