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the area would be marked with a Y
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Explanation:
The central idea of this passage, is talking about how this black girl named Zyahna Bryant has finally opened her eyes to the true colors of racial injustice in the U.S because of the events that happened on April 12th, 2017. White supremacists protested to keep a statue of a commander that wanted to preserve slavery, they smashed into a car of people that were against this act, and killed 1 person, injured 19 people. Zyahna Bryant started a petition in 2016 to try to remove the commander statue. Zyahna Bryant said she truly opened her eyes when she heard about what happened in 2012, to a black man named Martin. He was killed by a white policeman named Zimmerman, Martin was visiting his relatives, and Zimmerman was patrolling the area, Zimmerman then shot Martin claiming that "Martin was armed", Zimmerman was charged with murder, but found not guilty. After this event Zyahna considered herself a true activist. Zyahna became a extremely well known activist and she was invited in speak on CNN and she got articles published on her. She also received rewards for her community.
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Transitional adulthood
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Transitional adulthood is a very critical period because after half of the century when a person has to transform into adulthood. Its a critical period and psychologically to changes many things. When a person change in adulthood everything goes change such as the physical, mental, social and psychological perspective of a person.
But now these days this process is slower and not uniform. Because these days the marriages conducted at the age of mid 29 to 32. So it leads a less crisis for adults. The main thing happened these days with adults that they are aimless, Irresponsible and emotionally not stable. Adults do not committed to their work, relations these days.