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In the book "Lizzie Bright and the Buckminister Boy" by Gary D. Schmidt, Reverend Buckminister sides with the Phippsburg townspeople against the people of Malaga Island because the Reverend learns that Turner went to the island with Lizzie Griffin, an African American girl.
Turner first meets Lizzie, a negress, at the shore and takes an instant liking to her. She takes him to Malaga Island to meet her grandfather who is a preacher. Turner spends a glorious day on the island meeting Lizzie's neighbors and playing with the children. He enjoys "the cold wildness" of the island.
When he returns home, Turner finds the Phippsburg townspeople at his place and their leader Deacon Hurd convincing his father to get the island clear of all its dirty and stupid inhabitants so that it can be utilized for building a beautiful resort. The leader forces Turner to admit that he had been to the island with Lizzie. On learning this fact, Reverend Buckminister is forced to side with the Phippsburg townspeople.
Answer:
1. You can destroy wood and brick, but you can't destroy a movement.
2. I like this quote because its so true!! I relate it to myself. You can take away what I love but you cant destroy me.
3. The Hate U Give will remind you that you aren't alone in your fear, frustration, and sadness in the face of racism, prejudice and injustice. “We have to find light in darkness,” she says. “I think that we have to love ourselves before anyone else will.”
4. You can lean so much about yourself and how to treat others
Explanation:
If not given justice equally to everyone, which goes from racial equality to gender equality, than there will be large amount of riots/ protests that may occur. For example, the one that took place during George Floyd’s death.
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Answer:
The answer I found is B
Explanation:
B is most likely to be the plot of a fantasy story because it is least likely to happen in reality.
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