English, 06.05.2020 06:39 fatherbamboo
In the first 2 paragraphs, the author poses a number of questions regarding the origins of the word “ghetto.” How do these questions contribute to our understanding of the text? A
The questions illustrate the fact that every country has ghettos
B
The questions illustrate the fact that it’s difficult to nail down the original use of the word
C
The questions illustrate that the author is unsure of the origin of the word
D
The questions illustrate that the definition of “ghetto” has always had a negative connotation
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