136k views
4 votes
Read the newspaper article, and then answer the question that follows. How does the article describe Hiram Revels?

as embarrassed
as abusive
as dignified
Mr. Revels, the colored Senator from Mississippi, was sworn in and admitted to his seat this afternoon at 4:40 o'clock. There was not an inch of standing or sitting room in the galleries, so densely were they packed; . . . When the Vice-President uttered the words, "The Senator elect will now advance and take the oath," a pin might have been heard drop ... the galleries rose to their feet, that they might miss no word or lose no glimpse of what was being enacted below. The ceremony was short. Mr. Revels showed no embarrassment whatever, and his demeanor was as dignified as could be expected under the circumstances. The abuse which had been poured upon him and on his race during the last two days might well have shaken the nerves of any one. The vast throng in the galleries showed no sign of feeling one way or the other, and left very quietly. –New York Times February 25,1870

2 Answers

1 vote

Answer:

The answer is (C)

as dignified

Step-by-step explanation:

User Ganesh Kudva
by
6.3k points
5 votes

Answer:

as dignified

Step-by-step explanation:

"The ceremony was short. Mr. Revels showed no embarrassment whatever, and his demeanor was as dignified as could be expected under the circumstances."

User Tom Norton
by
6.1k points