Read this excerpt from We've Got a Job: The 1963 Children's March.
To take a bath, they first had to lug water to their room from the only sink in the house, near the bathroom. "We had a
Number Ten tub," Wash explained, describing the high-sided tin contraption. "We boiled water, poured [it] into the tub,
and then put cold water in the tub. And that's what we took a bath in, because there was no such thing as hot water in
the house."
How does this excerpt help readers make a personal connection to the story?
O by offering details about Wash's daily routines
O by giving the measurements of Wash's tub
by providing information about the high cost of hot water
by offering suggestions for maintaining cleanliness