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Jerry Craft begins New Kid with a picture of Jordan Banks falling through space to symbolize his lack of control over his life as he prepares to enter Riverdale Academy Day School. To avoid confusing younger readers, Craft uses humor to explain this metaphor. Jordan’s early admiration of Superman also foreshadows his later interest in Batman, as older children gravitate toward the dark, self-made hero.
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Andrew met his roommate Danny when they both joined the Independent Filmmakers Club as freshmen, and they have a large group of mutual friends through that group. More recently, Danny has joined a fraternity and has been inviting Andrew to join him at the frat's parties and other events. Andrew has accepted a few invitations but feels awkward at the fraternity events because he just doesn't identify with the other people who attend. We would describe the filmmakers' club as Andrew's <u>ingroup</u> and the fraternity as an <u>outgroup</u>.
Explanation: an ingroup is a social group to which a person psychologically identifies as being a member. By contrast, an outgroup is a social group with which an individual does not identify.
I'd say vital, seeing that it's the only word that really makes sense :)
The answer to your question is option 'C', as the cause of Kareem not having breakfast is that he does not have time to do it.