<p>what did u guys put for that question about why the author used Jacob Riis in the passage.</p>
<p>what were the options, refresh my memory, all i remember is the obvious illustration of the finger.</p>
<p>i rememeber putting something like citizens vs. aethestic</p>
<p>no… definitely not…he had nothing to do with the aethestic part of photography. He illustrated the uncomfortable nature with the jail pic, correct?</p>
<p>oh im not sure then</p>
<p>ugh that passage was so dumb. i crossed it out on my book lol</p>
<p>do u remember any answers</p>
<p>I remember that one. I was pickinig between 2 but then I saw the word “never” and I decided to elimate it because it was too extreme?</p>
<p>which question</p>
<p>there was a question with what is the ethnic issue?
was it they differed from normal urban behavior
or they show inequities taht no one wanted to see</p>
<p>i put they were different from urban behavior</p>
<p>love it!!!</p>
<p>I think I picked that it showed that no one wanted to see for that ethnic issue question…
that’s another wrong?</p>
<p>actually i picked that too</p>
<p>i put that first… but i looked back and he said it was merely making thing visible and not technically wrong things visible so…
sry</p>
<p>i said something about a finger pointing at her accusingly or something</p>
<p>anything else u remember</p>
<p>What did you say for that question about why did the author use the sentence “Riis literally showed something…something”? Did the answer have anything to do with his hand? Anyone know the question I’m talking about? I spent so long trying to figure it out but I couldn’t even remember it…</p>
<p>yeah it did. my answer had the word literally in it though</p>
<p>what was the ethnic question</p>