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SOCIAL STATUS QUOTES
SOCIAL STATUS QUOTE CONTEXTS FOR ENGLISH PARAGRAPHS (10 LONG QUOTES)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| In the quote “never be a part of their society” on page 8, what is the context? | Josie introduces herself to the reader and describes how she feels about attending St. Martha’s |
| In the quote “upper-class privileges” on page 32, what is the context? | Josie watches the St. Martha’s school captain, Ivy Lloyd, on TV |
| In the quote “A world where I can be accepted” on page 32, what is the context? | Josie watches the St. Martha’s school captain, Ivy Lloyd, on TV |
| In the quote “Our families had nothing in common” on page 43, what is the context? | As Josie and John Barton talk after a debate one night, Josie thinks about how different her family is from John and Ivy’s families |
| In the quote “expected of me” on page 46, what is the context? | Josie and John are discussing the pressures their families put on them after a debate competition |
| In the quote “John and all the other lonely people out there” on page 136, what is the context? | Josie has just run into John Barton again; he’s still feeling stifled by his family’s expectations for him and through their conversation, even admits that he’s feeling suicidal. |
| In the quote “Would life have been different for her?” on page 218, what is the context? | Josie has just discovered that Nonno isn’t Mama’s father |
| In the quote “loneliness” on page 218, what is the context? | Josie has just discovered that Nonno isn’t Mama’s father |
| In the quote “pressured” on page 218, what is the context? | Josie has just discovered that Nonno isn’t Mama’s father |
| In the quote “They would make our lives hell” on page 225, what is the context? | Nonna has finally told Josie the full story of what happened with Marcus. |