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SOCIAL STATUS QUOTES

SOCIAL STATUS QUOTE CONTEXTS FOR ENGLISH PARAGRAPHS (10 LONG QUOTES)

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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.
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