Respuesta :

Answer:

Linda's remark that the candelabra will probably be handed down from generation to generation underscores the fact that Linda's family has been denied a family legacy. This issue is compounded when Dr. Flint not only refuses to repay Linda's grandmother, but he sells her instead of the candelabra for a mere $50.

Explanation:

According to Linda, her father was an independent man, so it's possible that his unexpected, unexplained death wasn't a coincidence. When Linda says that she found it hard to believe that her father was dead because she hadn't even realized that he was ill, there is still a hint of her naiveté about the brutality and violence frequently committed upon slaves.

Her sadness is exacerbated by the fact that she finds out of her father's passing at her friend's burial, and she is not much consoled by her grandmother's words of support.

The candelabra will likely be passed down from generation to generation, as Linda predicted, underscoring the fact that her family has been denied a legacy.

This problem is made worse when Dr. Flint decides to sell Linda's grandmother for $50 rather than paying back Linda's grandmother's debt.

What is a candelabra?

A candle holder with numerous arms is known as a candelabra (plural candelabra) or candelabrum (plural candelabra or candelabrums).

To learn more about candelabra here:

https://brainly.com/question/22634567

#SPJ2