Answer: Sample response: In "The Talking Cooter," Jim is willing to risk a whipping from his owner if it means that he will gain his freedom. Similarly, in "Carrying the Running-Aways," the nonfiction narrator risks his life to bring himself and others to freedom. In both selections, freedom is valued more than personal safety.
Answer:
She might have taught him to act if he'd asked her.
Explanation:
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I would say... The world would be different because it wouldn’t be as hateful as it is now. People would be more caring and loving towards each other and not choose to solve problems with violence. If someone scared another person by jump scaring them the person that got scared wouldn’t want to hurt or get revenge or be angry with the one who did the scaring.
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The events occurred in the following order in the reading:
•The three teens become friends and promise to support each other.
•The three friends do not know how to build a positive future for themselves.
•The three friends see a presentation about an education program at Seton Hall University.
•The three teens become doctors.
Answer: Option C, D, A, B.
Explanation:
'We Beat Street' is a beautiful non fiction novel authored by Sampson Davis which talks about the experiences of three friends: Sampson Davis, Rameck Hunt, and George Jenkins.
The story is about a three black men who becomes friends and decides to stay with each other through thick and thin. Although they didn't know what should be done inorder to build a positive future.
As the story moves forward, we get to know how 'Seton Hall presentation' affects the lives of the three friends. They decide to make something of their life and that's when they go into the path of becoming doctors.