How she sat there,
the time right inside a place
so wrong it was ready.
That trim name with
its dream of a bench
to rest on. Her sensible coat.
Doing nothing was the doing:
the clean flame of her gaze
carved by a camera flash.
How she stood up
when they bent down to retrieve
her purse. That courtesy.
–"Rosa,"
Rita Dove
Which lines are evidence that Rita Dove's poem takes on a reverent tone toward Rosa Parks? Check all that apply.
“inside a place”
“her sensible coat”
“the clean flame of her gaze”
“they bent down”
“that courtesy