Which of the following sentences from "black girl" best reflects Diouana's growing disillusionment?

A. perpetually harrassed, Diouana beguan to waist away.

B. there was nothing that connected with the others.

C. the wide horizons of a short while ago stopped now at the color of her skin, which suddenly filled her with an invincible terror.

D. these strange self-centered, sophisticated begins never stopped asking her idiotic questions about how African women do there cooking.

Respuesta :

Letter C is the correct answer.

In "Black Girl", Diouanna is a young Senegalese woman who is invited to go to France with her employers and upon her arrival in France she is forced to work as a maid at their house. In France, she struggles with dehumanization, sexual harrassment and lack of personal freedom. The "mother country" she had antecipated seeing prior to her arrival was now fading away, and she has to deal  with such growing disillusionment and terror.