Read the excerpt from "Why Do Black Women Fear the
Fro?" by Cheryl Thompson.
This history of hair alteration saddens me. Sure, all
women have body image issues and anxiety about their
looks. We're too thin, too fat, not pretty enough or not
feminine enough. Yet people rarely discuss how black
women have been chemically altering the natural state
of their hair for more than 100 years, and continue to
spend money they sometimes don't have to hook up a
tight weave, just to be like everyone else.
What type of voice is created by the author's diction in
the excerpt?
O worried
O subjective
O envious
O ironic