As a little boy, Wash spotted flashes of other worlds – neighborhoods where middle-class blacks like Audrey lived, and even fancier ones "over the mountain" in Mountain Brook, where his mother worked as a maid for a wealthy white family. "There would be times when we would go riding with somebody we knew that had a car. We would ride through Titusville or over to Mountain Brook. So, we knew that there was something better than the house that we lived in."

How does this excerpt help readers make a personal connection to the story?

by describing the appearance of Wash’s neighborhood
by offering information about Wash’s hopes for the future
by giving details about Wash’s mother’s salary
by describing the towns of Titusville and Mountain Brook

Respuesta :

Answer:

I think its A

Explanation:

We know that Wash's family lives in lower class

He does not describe his hopes for the future

He does not give details on his moms salary

He does not describe titusville

Please give brainliest if right!

Answer:

By offering information about Wash's hopes for the future.

Explanation:

It gives you emotion, the story makes you connect with his feelings and hopes that if your ever in this situation you'd understand. Understand how he felt during this all happening.

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