Which passage from Peking dust helps demonstrate the authors intention to shed light on the attitude of the Chinese people toward foreigners?

A- "I have already told you that Chinese horses can't be driven; they must be led along with great show and shouting."

B- "But you must picture a perking cart, of beautifully polished wood, natural color, and a heavy wooden body covered with a big blue hood."

C- "Docility and subserviency are necessary in dealing with the conquering foreigner, but I such places and on such occasions when those qualities are not required, we get an impression of the real feelings of the Chinese."

D- "To-day we went into the Chinese city and visited a native department store."

Respuesta :

The correct answer would be C- Docility and subserviency are necessary in dealing with the conquering foreigner, but I such places and on such occasions when those qualities are not required, we get an impression of the real feelings of the Chinese." 

Brainliest please???

The answer should be C

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