Which excerpt from This Land Was Made for You and Me most likely influenced Woody Guthrie to write songs "full of anger and hardship"?
Answer
A
He’d stick out his thumb and hitchhike, swing onto moving freight trains, and hunker down with other traveling men in flophouses, hobo jungles, and Hoovervilles across Depression America.
B
Woody said the best songs came to him when he was walking down a road. He always had fifteen or twenty songs running around in his mind, just waiting to be put together.
C
Woody milled around in the wings as she sang, the heat from the lights bringing out the musty smell of the theater. When Aunt Molly finished he ambled out, wearing a cowboy hat, boots, and blue jeans.
D
Nothing was holding Woody in New York, and in about a week he was in Washington, staying with Lomax and his wife.