The some effects of telling the story Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster boy primarily from the perspectives of children is that a less-biased insight into what is happening between the towns and a stronger emphasis on the emotional aspect of the racial conflict.
Turner Buckminster, the son of a minister, has just moved from Boston, Massachusetts to Phippsburg, Maine, and is constantly reprimanded for simple misunderstandings, not to mention that the Phippsburg boys automatically dislike him for that they are bad at baseball. Turner meets a black girl, Lizzie Bright Griffin, who befriends him despite his social difficulties. Turner must save Lizzie's family and friends before they all have to leave, or worse, end up in an asylum in New Gloucester, Maine. But that means confronting the authorities, including Turner's father.
Hence, the correct answers are a less-biased insight into what is happening between the towns and a stronger emphasis on the emotional aspect of the racial conflict.
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Answer:
Death is perceived as a Meaningful transformation.
Explanation:
Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies’ is a song extracted from the play written by William Shakespeare. The play is titled The Tempest and this extract was culled from scene 2 of the play.
In it, it was revealed that a spirit named Aerial sang a sing to Ferdinand, notifying him about the death of his Father.
 However, while describing the death of his father, he claimed that his father has TRANSFORMED into something rich and strange. The description of the transformation says his bones have turned to "coral" and his eyes to "pearls".
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Yes, I agree you have to look at your own school. 
First, ask yourself: is there bullying in your school? (I can give you an example of my school: there wasn't)
Then ask youself: how can you know that there is? what have you seen? have you seen people crying, being beaten, being forced to do something they didn't want to?
And finally, look into the reasons - i can tell you that my school was so small that we all knew each other's parents, so noone would bully someone while knowing their paretns so close.