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4. What belief about the gentrification of traditionally Black neighborhoods does the author express through the depiction of the white couple in this story? A. Gentrifiers do all they can to help the people they displace find new homes. B. Gentrifiers are not responsible for what happens to the people they displace. C. Gentrifiers are indifferent to the suffering they cause for the people they displace. D. Gentrifiers have no way of knowing how their actions affect the people they displace.

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4. What belief about the gentrification of
traditionally Black neighborhoods does the
author express through the depiction of the
white couple in this story?
A. Gentrifiers do all they can to help the
people they displace find new homes.
B. Gentrifiers are not responsible for what
happens to the people they displace.
C. Gentrifiers are indifferent to the
suffering they cause for the people they
displace.
D. Gentrifiers have no way of knowing
how their actions affect the people they
displace.

4. What belief about the gentrification of traditionally Black neighborhoods does the author express through the depiction of the white couple in this story? A. Gentrifiers do all they can to help the people they displace find new homes. B. Gentrifiers are not responsible for what happens to the people they displace. C. Gentrifiers are indifferent to the suffering they cause for the people they displace. D. Gentrifiers have no way of knowing how their actions affect the people they displace.

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C. Gentrifiers are indifferent to the suffering they cause for the people they displace.
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