Answer:
A. “…they did not follow the exercise's rules or made mistakes.” (Paragraph 2)
D. “…during recess isolated themselves…” (Paragraph 3)
Explanation:
The question above is related to the article entitled "The Blue-Eyed, Brown-Eyed Exercise." It centers on the<em> social experiment</em> that was conducted by Jane Elliot on her students in order for her students to fully understand what "prejudice" is.
I believe the answer to PART A is<em> Choice D</em> <u><em>(Less important; subordinate)</em></u>, so this means that t<u>he answer to PART B should be related to PART A's answer.</u>
The word "subservient" is evident when the brown-eyed children were chastised whenever they made a mistake or didn't follow the exercise rules, such as<em> drinking from the same fountain,</em> when compared to the <u>blue-eyed children who were not chastised.</u> So, this explains Choice A.
The word "subservient" is also evident when the brown-eyed children<u> isolated themselves. </u>They did this because they knew that they were less important than the blue-eyed children. So, this explains Choice D.