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Which excerpt from Black Boy best explains Wright’s childhood perspective of his father?

A. My mother warned me not to be fooled by my father’s friendly manner; she told me that the judge might ask me questions, and if he did I must tell him the truth.
B. I felt that if my father were going to feed me, then he would have done so regardless of what a judge said to him.
C. I was overwhelmed to realize that he could never understand me or the scalding experiences that had swept me beyond his life and into an area of living that he could never know.
D. At last she managed to say that her husband had deserted her and her two children, that her children were hungry, that they stayed hungry, that she worked, that she was trying to raise them alone.

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B. I felt that if my father were going to feed me, then he would have done so regardless of what a judge said to him.

The excerpt from Black Boy best explains Wright’s childhood perspective of his father I felt that if my father were going to feed me, then he would have done so regardless of what a judge said to him. Thus the correct answer is B.

What is the theme of the Black boy?

The novel "Black Boy" is based on prejudice and black identity. Richard was a young child, he saw that certain people had lighter skin than others, but he did not completely understand the sociopolitical value of these differences.

I believed that my father would have fed me regardless of what the judge had to say to him if he had intended to do so as Wright's father initially declines to make child support and alimony.

Therefore, option B is appropriate.

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