History, asked by jadamcpherson1627, 10 months ago

Which phrases from the text best show the narrator’s attitude? Select three options.

“need guts”
“outside the school gates”
“group of Hidaya students”
“so exposed”
“no way I had the courage”

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Answered by VineetaGara
3

'Need guts', 'So exposed' and 'no way I had the courage' refers to the narrator's attitude

  • The question is based on the novel 'Does my head look big in this?'
  • The central character of the story is a sixteen-year-old Muslim girl who decides to wear the Hijab all the time.
  • She was studying in Hidaya, where Hijab was a must.
  • She used to take it off as soon as she stepped out of the school gate, but this act required courage.
  • She placed it back when she had to travel among a group of Hidaya students because she didn't want to get exposed.
  • She had no courage to travel long distances with it on.

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Answered by jhangir789
3

The narrator's perspective is expressed by the phrases "Need guts," "So exposed," and "no way I had the bravery."

  • Does my head look huge in this? is the literature on which the query is based.
  • A Muslim teen girl who decides to always wear the hijab is the main character of the tale.
  • She was attending school in Hidaya, where wearing the hijab was required.
  • When she first left the school gate, she used to remove it right away, but doing so took bravery.
  • When she had to move amid a throng of Hidaya pupils, she put it back since she didn't want to be visible.
  • She lacked the guts to wear it while travelling vast distances.

Hence, The narrator's perspective is expressed by the phrases "Need guts," "So exposed," and "no way I had the bravery."

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