According to the Article, why was openly taking part in the protest
difficult for many of the women who worked with Gilmore?
A. They did not have the same cooking experience or skills
that Gilmore had.
B. They could not use vehicles that would allow them to get
to where they needed to go.
C. They might be asked to give a speech on behalf of
protesters who were arrested.
D. They had to work behind the scenes to avoid the chance of
losing their jobs or homes.



Answer :

In the article, openly taking part in the protest was difficult for many of the women who worked with Gilmore because:

D. They had to work behind the scenes to avoid the chance of losing their jobs or homes.

These women had concerns about risking their employment or housing security if they openly participated in the protest. By working behind the scenes, they could support the cause while minimizing the potential negative consequences they might face if their involvement became known. This fear of repercussions likely hindered their ability to openly engage in the protest activities.

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