The extreme poverty of Dakar, Senegal, in “Hip-Hop Planet” is best reflected in which image?

(1 point)
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“When I looked into his eyes, they were bottomless oceans.”
“When I looked into his eyes, they were bottomless oceans.”

“. . . it pulled me to the earth like a hundred-pound ring in my nose.”
“. . . it pulled me to the earth like a hundred-pound ring in my nose.”

“. . . they take every bit of . . .the half-eaten bread, rice, pieces of chicken, the chicken bones. . . to give to the children in the village.”
“. . . they take every bit of . . .the half-eaten bread, rice, pieces of chicken, the chicken bones. . . to give to the children in the village.”

“. . . swimming in the hotel pool with their children, a scene that resembles Birmingham, Alabama, in the 1950s—the blacks serving, the whites partying.”
“. . . swimming in the hotel pool with their children, a scene that resembles Birmingham, Alabama, in the 1950s—the blacks serving, the whites partying.”

The image that best reflects the extreme poverty of Dakar, Senegal, is the following:

“. . . they take every bit of . . .the half-eaten bread, rice, pieces of chicken, the chicken bones. . . to give to the children in the village.”