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Korolek [52]
2 years ago
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Consider Reverend Buckminster’s words: "It doesn’t matter if it’s true. It matters what people think.” How might the story be di

fferent had it been told primarily from the perspective of an adult?
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1 answer:
weqwewe [10]2 years ago
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We can actually infer that if the story was primarily told from the perspective of an adult, it will be different because: A. It would focus more on the social implications of the racial conflict.

<h3>What is perspective?</h3>

Perspective simply refers to the point of view or position from which someone sees or says something. Different situations can actually affect one's perspective or point of view.

Below are the options that complete the question:

A. It would focus more on the social implications of the racial conflict.

B. It would focus less on the racial conflict between the two towns.

C. It would be more accurate since adults tend to be more truthful.

D. It would be less biased since adults tend to have fewer prejudices.

We can actually see here that if told from an adult's perspective, it would actually focus more on the social implications of the racial conflict.

Learn more about perspective on brainly.com/question/25488008

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