In Dear Martin, Nic Stone demonstrates how beneficial it is for people facing discrimination to have supportive relationships. Searching for guidance, Justyce addresses his diary entries to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., wanting to fortify himself against the hatred and insensitivity all around him by emulating Dr. King. Unfortunately, though, this proves quite difficult, since the deceased Dr. King can’t respond to his entries. As a result, Justyce seeks out real-life allies like his Societal Evolution teacher, Doc, and his debate partner, SJ. However, their support doesn’t always suffice, most likely because he has trouble fully relating to them, since Doc is a middle-aged man with a PhD and SJ is white. Feeling
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Is it gender? I hope this helps you
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A) New England, B) Post-civil war south, D) American West
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Part A - Disapproves, because she likes the story but the moral (theme) is horrible.
Part B - Unsympathetic (unknown reason why)
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First: I'm taking the test.
Second: I'm looking for the one that makes most sense.
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Third: I'll come back soon and rate myself honestly.
BRB
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She was 6 yrs old when she realized she was not white.
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She was different at school, taunted by the other girls who envy her clothing, her complexion, and her extraordinary hair. Nobody give Janie a chance to be friendly, Janie makes no friends at school.