How does this passage help readers make a personal connection with the story?
What does this passage explain that helps readers connect with Wash’s story?
What can connecting the stories of Audrey and Wash help readers understand about the children of Birmingham, Alabama?
Which type of connection does the author help readers make by including information about Bull Connor?
Write two to three sentences describing how the author helps readers connect to the people and events of the past.
The author helps readers connect to the past by using vivid imagery and sensory details to bring historical events to life. By focusing on the personal thoughts and emotions of individuals, the author makes these historical figures feel like real people rather than just names in a book. This descriptive approach allows readers to visualize the setting and feel as though they are experiencing the events firsthand.
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