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The children called Diouana "savage." This most likely implies that they

A. Regarded her as a wild and unruly.
B. Disliked her attempts at discipline.
C. Resented her for her African heritage.
D. Held the same biased views as their parents.

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D. Held the same biased views as their parents.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Black Girl" is a French Senegalese film based off a black girl's life living as a servant for a wealthy French family, but then ended up dead in the end due to the conflict in the master-slave relationship.

The girl named Diouana had initially worked as a nanny for the French family, which she rather enjoys. And when she got asked for another year, and that too in France, she was so excited she immediately agreed and went along. But then, the work was drastically different from being a nanny to the kids. Instead, she was overworked, underpaid, abused and even sometimes starved if she doesn't do any work.

Also, the children began to call him 'savage' for they may have been influenced by the biased views of their parents. If the parents had not had any prejudiced views for their black servant, the children wouldn't have any idea of it too. So, the most likely implication for the children calling her 'savage' is the same biased views held by their parents.

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The children called Diouana "savage." This most likely implies that they held the same biased views as their parents. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "D". I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has come to your help.
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