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rodikova [14]2 years ago
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It's Our World, Tool: Young People Who Are Making a Difference is a novel written by Phillip Hoose. The idea of Andy making the copies of letters and ensuring their passing to students indicates persuasion. Thus, option D is correct.

<h3>What is the purpose of, It's our world?</h3>

It's our world is a book that informs the readers about the young people who have been involved in changing the world and presents the story of the high schoolers involved in making the change.

The author persuades the readers to believe in his thoughts by showing Andy passing the notes to convince people about the consequences of racism and discrimination.

Therefore, the writer persuades readers with the help of Andy.

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