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to be a good dog Trainor so that the dog won't bite the that feed them
Explanation:
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was the largest civil rights protest in US history, and contributed to the successful implementation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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O Turner feels stifled in the town but free in the open air of the beach.
Explanation:
Gary D. Schmidt's book "Lizzie Bright and The Buckminster Boy" is a story of friendship amidst racism and love between friends who are bounded by their society. The story also deals with the theme of religion and truth and what freedom means for the two friends despite their differing racial backgrounds.
In the given excerpt from the story, Turner is seen escaping to the beach-side to breathe some fresh air. This is literally and metaphorically plausible, for he felt free on the beach, <em>"breathing hard and deep, like something that was only just coming alive and drinking in the liquid air for the first delicious time."</em> He turned his back<em> "to all of Phippsburg-Lord, to the entire continent"</em> suggesting that he felt freer and more at ease at the beach than in the town.
This shows that <u>Turner's internal conflict of feeling stifled in the town but felt free in the open air of the beach resonates with the setting.</u>
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Explanation:
Figures of speech is putting something to an example that would normally not be possible like " the boy ran as fast as the chaeta"
chaeta run very fast and a human would not be able to run that fast but they are wording it that way to make a point