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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'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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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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