Understanding the Passage

Identifying the Subject

her quick, violent temper was on view only a few times a year, when she battled with the white landlord who and the misfortune to suggest to her that her children did not need to go to school

This passage refers to a person with a quick, violent temper who engages in conflicts with a white landlord regarding the education of her children. The individual is portrayed as fierce and protective.

Interpretation

The passage describes a person with a quick, violent temper who battles with a white landlord over the education of her children. This person is referred to as "she" in the passage, indicating that it is a female.

Since the options given are related to Alice Walker, we can infer that the passage is about someone in Alice Walker's life. Among the options provided, Alice Walker's mother is the most fitting choice because the passage does not mention a school teacher or an aunt.

Answer:

The passage refers to c. Alice Walker's mother.

To whom does this passage refer? The passage refers to c. Alice Walker's mother.
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