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<span>Constitutionally, specifically referring to the First Amendment, the administrator is wrong to bar Mr. Spencer from speaking on campus (you cannot prohibit a protest/rally etc. even if the message is one of hate and bigotry). The administrator can argue that the KKK is an organization that has advocated violence in the past and continues to do so today and if Mr. Spencer were to come to the campus, he may incite violence among the students. The administrator can also explain the KKK and their beliefs go directly against what the college stands for: peace, diversity, free thinking, morals/ethics, etc.</span>
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Answer:
Seeming powerless
Caught in a trap
Explanation:
According to Stephen Crane's naturalist story, 'The Open Boat', the term that is repeated, "sacred cheese" invokes the idea of seeming powerless and this idea is in keeping with the theme of the story that humans are caught in a trap.
The repeated term 'sacred cheese' refers to food which a hungry man can see but is not allowed to eat and in the same vein, the narrator's ship gets shipwrecked and is unable to get to the land which shows that he is powerless as he can see land but cannot get there.