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In Afghanistan, "bacha posh" directly translates to "dressed like a boy" for children who are born female. The families may choose to raise their daughters as bacha posh to ensure safety and a better quality of life.
During their childhood, bacha poshs are allowed movement to run errands, escort sisters, go to school and get an education, and even play sports. The parents give much freedom to bacha poshs. Once she reaches puberty she is expected to switch to a conservative women's lifestyle; to marry and have children. The parents behavior towards their daughter during and after the bacha posh phase is contradictory - the relationship towards their daughter is the complete opposite afterwards.
Explanation:
Francisco's mixed feelings about school can be seen in his attitude when he gets to School and later on when he meets Mr Lema.
Francisco was not very familiar with the English language. He had been made to repeat first grade. In this new school, he was often speechless when people tried to have conversations with him in English. Like when the woman asked is she could help him. He struggled to speak English to explain his need to her. Also while in class he felt so out of place and nervous that he wished he was on the farm picking cotton.
Then Mr Lema his teacher starts to teach him English and when he offered to teach francisco how to play the trumpet, this made him so happy.
The answer is
“A. The injustice of discrimination.”
The reason for this is that the dog is at old age, stinky and is about to die. And in the book Carlson believes his useless for that reason, and the dog was discriminated for it. The author expressed how society treats (or discriminate) people of old age, person with disabilities and minorities.
The second answer is the closest.