How is Richard Rodriguez affected when strangers hurl verbal racial abuse at him?

A) He denies that he is Mexican-American
B) He is embarrassed and unable to respone
C) He hurls racial slurs back at the strangers

Respuesta :

I am not 100 % sure, but i am almost positive it would be either A or C

Answer:

B) He is embarrassed and unable to respone

Explanation:

Richard Rodriguez, in his collection of memoirs Hunger of Memory, describes how his instruction has prompted the two advantages and misfortunes. Rodriguez had obtained a top notch Catholic-school training in the white rural areas of Sacramento, California, which enabled him to seek after advanced education with the majority of the sufficient insightful readiness that most Mexican American youth are not managed. The social and individual expenses of this instruction, be that as it may, have been high.  

Rodriguez's training cost him his association with his way of life and family. In spite of the fact that this misfortune had been agonizing, he includes, it likewise gave him entrée into American culture, which is the thing that his folks had constantly needed for him.