Chat with us, powered by LiveChat What are the problems with these direct quotations? 1. Coates remarks that the classroom was a jail of other people’s interests and that the library was open, unending, free (48). 2. Acco - Writingforyou

What are the problems with these direct quotations? 1. Coates remarks that the classroom was a jail of other people’s interests and that the library was open, unending, free (48). 2. Acco

what are the problems with these direct quotations?
1. Coates remarks that the classroom was a jail of other people’s interests and that the library was open, unending, free (48).
2. According to Ta-Nehisi Coates on page 48 of Between the World and Me, he states, “The classroom was a jail of other people’s interests. The library was open, unending, free” (Coates 48).
3. “The classroom was a jail of other people’s interests. The library was open, unending, free” (Coates 48).
4. In his National Book Award winning memoir, Between the World and Me, Coates acknowledges the limits of the classroom: “The classroom was a jail of other people’s interests. The library was open, unending, free” (48).
5. In his memoir, Between the World and Me, Coates says every “classroom was a jail” (48).