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Read the excerpt from My Story.

She took me up a flight of stairs (the cells were on the second level), through a door covered with iron mesh, and along a dimly lighted corridor. She placed me in an empty dark cell and slammed the door closed. She walked a few steps away, but then she turned around and came back. She said, "There are two girls around the other side, and if you want to go over there with them instead of being in a cell by yourself, I will take you over there.” I told her that it didn’t matter, but she said, "Let’s go around there, and then you won’t have to be in a cell alone.” It was her way of being nice. It didn’t make me feel any better.

How does Rosa Parks help the reader understand her emotions in this excerpt?

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Through her words and reactions, Rosa Parks subtly reveals her vulnerability and discomfort in the situation, allowing the reader to empathize with her emotions during this difficult moment. Her honest and straightforward account helps create a connection with the reader, enabling them to gain insight into the emotional impact of the events she experienced.
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