Multiple Choice
Your textbook describes Ellen Cabot's narration concerning diversity. Which statement describes what she experienced during her first few days after she left her First Nation reserve to attend Cape Breton University?
A) Her cultural differences were apparent, and her peers and professor were indifferent, but not unkind, increasing her feelings of loneliness.
B) Her peers and professor were accepting, so she no longer felt self-conscious.
C) She felt judged by her peers, but not her professors, causing her to withdraw from the university social life.
D) She felt judged by her professors, but not her peers, which encouraged her university social life.
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