The answer is A. In the short essay Amy writes clearly about this topic where she states "I believed that her English reflected the quality of what she had to say That is, because she expressed them imperfectly her thoughts were imperfect. "
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Books and movies are different there are many details that change while both tell the same story the book has many different events that take longer to occur than the movie. For example in the book "Divergent" we see our main character Tris go through many simulations and at the middle of the second book we see a very painful and specific simulation while in the movie we see this towards the end. Both may tell the same story but they have different events that occur and the movie doesn't explain things as well as the book. The books have pages and pages to explain while the movie has a short allotted time to explain. -Your friend, Bill Cipher
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Though Far outnumbered let us show us brave
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In the book "Lizzie Bright and the Buckminister Boy" by Gary D. Schmidt, Reverend Buckminister sides with the Phippsburg townspeople against the people of Malaga Island because the Reverend learns that Turner went to the island with Lizzie Griffin, an African American girl.
Turner first meets Lizzie, a negress, at the shore and takes an instant liking to her. She takes him to Malaga Island to meet her grandfather who is a preacher. Turner spends a glorious day on the island meeting Lizzie's neighbors and playing with the children. He enjoys "the cold wildness" of the island.
When he returns home, Turner finds the Phippsburg townspeople at his place and their leader Deacon Hurd convincing his father to get the island clear of all its dirty and stupid inhabitants so that it can be utilized for building a beautiful resort. The leader forces Turner to admit that he had been to the island with Lizzie. On learning this fact, Reverend Buckminister is forced to side with the Phippsburg townspeople.