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MArishka [77]
3 years ago
7

Read the excerpt from Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy. He looked up and down the coast. If he saw even a single soul prowl

ing the shore, he would light out. But there were only gulls. Across the water a line of trembling smoke rose high and then spread out. Otherwise, it was as if God had just remade the world for him, and he was Adam waking up, an entire globe to explore. How does Turner’s internal conflict as the preacher’s son relate to the setting of the empty beach? Turner is glad the beach is empty; he was curious about the smoke in the air and wanted to investigate it on his own. Turner is relieved the beach is empty; he hates being watched by the townspeople because he is the preacher’s son. Turner is happy that the beach is empty; he is wearing his white shirt, and as the preacher’s son, he is not supposed to get his shirt dirty. Turner is excited that the beach is empty; he is waiting for Lizzie to show up, and as the preacher’s son, he’s not supposed to be friends with her.
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2 answers:
Veronika [31]3 years ago
7 0

This is the Correct answer. B.) Turner is relieved the beach is empty; he hates being watched by the townspeople because he is the preacher’s son.

Aleksandr [31]3 years ago
4 0
<span>I think the answer is Turner is relieved the beach is empty; he hates being watched by the townspeople because he is the preacher’s son. Since Turner Buckminster recently moved to the small town of Phippsburg from Boston, he is considered an outcast because he does things differently than the townspeople. </span>
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