The author chose to tell Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy from the perspective of children rather than adults. Which best d
escribes the effectiveness of this strategy in recounting the story? It is ineffective because the reader is not able to understand who is involved in the racial conflict occurring between Phippsburg and Malaga.
It is ineffective because the reader is not able to understand the reasons behind the racial conflict occurring between Phippsburg and Malaga.
It is effective because the reader is able to better understand how young people are experiencing the racial conflict between Phippsburg and Malaga.
It is effective because the reader is able to better understand what occurs as a result of the racial conflict between Phippsburg and Malaga.
Answer: It is effective because the reader is able to better understand how young people are experiencing the racial conflict between Phippsburg and Malaga.
<em>Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy</em> is a novel by Gary D. Schmidt published in 2004. The book describes how the government of Maine put the residents of Malaga Island in a mental hospital and razed their homes. The book also discusses the social interactions and conflicts of people from different races at the time. By telling the stories from the perspective of children, we gain insight as to how these conflicts affected the young.