How she sat there,
the time right inside a place
so wrong it was ready.
That trim name with
its dream of a bench
to rest on. Her sensible coat.
Doing nothing was the doing:
the clean flame of her gaze
carved by a camera flash.
How she stood up
when they bent down to retrieve
her purse. That courtesy.
–"Rosa,"
Rita Dove
What do the poem’s point of view and tone allow the poem to do that would be inappropriate in the memoir?
A: praise Rosa Parks for her grace, humility, and courage
B:include information that Parks may not have known or understood
C: include multiple perspectives on the event