Both entitled inalienable rights that every person/persons should have.<span />
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When he goes back to school, Auggie notices that things have changed. He is now known for his bravery in dealing with what happened, and Henry, Miles, and Amos now welcome him as one of them. Only Julian still treats him badly, but Julian's popularity has diminished because he missed everything that happened on the trip. Just before the last day of school, Mr. Tushman calls Auggie in to talk to him. Auggie's old, mangled hearing aids were found in Eddie's locker at his school. However, Auggie says he does not want to press charges.
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It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. In the poem "Song of Becoming", the reader can most likely conclude that the central conflict in the poem is a dispute over o<span>wnership of land areas. Hope this helps.</span>