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KengaRu [80]
2 years ago
10

Which are some effects of telling the story lizzie bright and the buckminster boy primarily from the perspectives of children?

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katovenus [111]2 years ago
4 0

The some effects of telling the story Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster boy primarily from the perspectives of children is that a less-biased insight into what is happening between the towns and a stronger emphasis on the emotional aspect of the racial conflict.

Turner Buckminster, the son of a minister, has just moved from Boston, Massachusetts to Phippsburg, Maine, and is constantly reprimanded for simple misunderstandings, not to mention that the Phippsburg boys automatically dislike him for that they are bad at baseball. Turner meets a black girl, Lizzie Bright Griffin, who befriends him despite his social difficulties. Turner must save Lizzie's family and friends before they all have to leave, or worse, end up in an asylum in New Gloucester, Maine. But that means confronting the authorities, including Turner's father.

Hence, the correct answers are a less-biased insight into what is happening between the towns and a stronger emphasis on the emotional aspect of the racial conflict.

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