A Nonfiction Account of Hurricane Katrina by Dave Eggers
Question 7 of 10 • ELA 11B-CR
Read the excerpt from part 4 of Zeitoun.Zeitoun’s heart was thrumming. They saw no civilians, no hospital or humanitarian-aid workers, as had been common in areas like the Napoleon–St. Charles staging ground. This was different. This was entirely martial, and the mood was tense.Zeitoun is considering
Answer
A
the geography of the flood-ravaged city.
B
the neighbors he should enlist for help.
C
the hostile nature of his internment.
D
the lack of resources available for flood victims.