How does Hurston's perspective toward race differ from other black writers
from her era?
A. Hurston's identity is tied to her race, in the same way as many of
her peers.
B. Hurston's identity is separate from her race, similar to her peers.
C. Hurston's identity is closely intertwined with her race, which is
different in many ways from her peers.
D. Hurston's identity does not rise from her race, a major difference
between her and her peers.