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Read this excerpt from "It's My Constitutional Right!"
When he went away, I looked around me: three bare walls, a toilet, and a cot. Then I fell down on my knees in the middle of the cell and started crying again. I didn't know if anyone knew where I was or what had happened to me. I had no idea how long I would be there. I cried and I put my hands together and prayed like I had never prayed before.
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Meanwhile, schoolmates who had been on the bus had run home and telephoned Claudette's mother at the house where she worked as a maid. Girls went over and took care of the lady's three small children so that Claudette's mother could leave. Mary Ann Colvin called Claudette's pastor, the Reverend H. H. Johnson. He had a car, and together they sped to the police station.
What differences can be found when contrasting the mood of the first-person account with that of the third-person point of view?
Claudette is lonely and desperate in jail, while her friends and family are lonely and helpless thinking about her situation.
Claudette is angry and violent in jail, while her friends are hopeless and alone without her.
Claudette is lonely and desperate in jail, while friends and family are frantically working together.
Claudette is angry and violent in jail, while her friends are arguing bitterly about how to help her.