Read the excerpt from "Dwaina Brooks.” Dwaina's sisters, Stephanie, sixteen, and Crystal, nine, already had aprons tied around their waists. Dwaina turned on the radio, and they all formed an assembly line and dug in. Gail threw chicken into three skillets and got them all going at once. Dwaina slapped meat on open slices of bread and covered them with mayo. Crystal wrapped sandwiches and stuffed sacks. Dwaina looked on proudly as the corner of the kitchen began to fill up with sacks. It looked like a lot of meals.
The author’s words evoke a sense of
a. satisfaction.
b. surprise.
c. resentment.
d. confusion.

Respuesta :

Your answer would be A. Satisfaction.

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Answer: A) Satisfaction.

Explanation: In the given excerpt we can see the description of how the sisters Stephanie, Dwaina and Crystal were preparing food like sandwiches and chicken. At the end of the excerpt, the narrator expresses that "Dwaina looked on proudly as the corner of the kitchen began to fill up with sacks" this phrase represents the author's use of words to evoke a sense of satisfaction in the text.