A Nonfiction Account of Hurricane Katrina by Dave Eggers
Question 8 of 10 • ELA 11B-CR
Read the excerpt from part 4 of Zeitoun.Zeitoun had picked up and dropped off friends and relatives at the station a handful of times over the years. Fronted by a lush lawn and palm trees, the Union Passenger Terminal had opened in 1954, an art deco-style building once aspiring to grandness but since overtaken by a certain grey municipal malaise. There was a whimsical candy-colored sculpture on the lawn that looked like a bunch of child’s toys glued together without reason or order.Why does the author include this description?
Answer
A
to present Zeitoun as a New Orleans resident and family man
B
to criticize the architectural choices in downtown New Orleans
C
to illustrate the grim, military realities of post-Katrina New Orleans
D
to show Zeitoun’s discomfort in the grand downtown area