Answer Choices
A) Dana’s mentioning of the many injustices that black men endure is highly insensitive.
the conditions that Dana points out that black men experience constitute a form of slavery.
Dana should not assume that black men will continue to be satisfied with limited rights.
Dana is wrong to assume that slavery will remain illegal in former slave states.
Explanation for Question 40 From the Reading Section on the 2018 April Sat
Hey guys. So questions 40 and 41 are going to be connected and joint 2 questions that are going to be tying the two passages together as a whole. 3 So question 40 says, based on passage, 4 one Douglas would most likely respond to Dina's comments in line 72 to 74. 5 I stayed in that blank. So let's go back to 72 to 74 and 6 see what data is saying there, here in 72 to 7 74, which is down here, 8 um, they say, 9 Dana says, that is not all by their laws. 10 As in the Southern laws, a black man cannot testify in court by their 11 laws. A black man cannot hold land by their laws. 12 A black man cannot vote. So that seems to be all that data saying 13 here. Data is listing a bunch of injustices that black people are facing. 14 He is saying that these conditions currently are very negative. 15 There are these negative conditions that black people are facing even after they're freed. 16 So now let's go back and look at these quotes from Douglas and find, 17 where is he talking about his, 18 you know, belief or response to the current conditions of black people following the 19 civil war. And let's examine these in a second. 20 Um, give me one sec. So we're going to start with lines one to 21 four for this one. This says, 22 I hold the things, policies, our chief danger at the present moment that it 23 practically and saves and makes dance, 24 emancipation, mockery, delusion. 25 Okay. So nothing there really has to do with 26 the concept that like black people are in a current 27 wors...