A good person stands and watches as someone gets bullied. Just because they watch doesn't make them bad but they did nothing so they're not necessarily all good either.
I’m pretty sure you subtract, (6, 2) and (6, 3.5)
I dont really know what the book or passage this is from, do you think you could add it. so it can be easier to help?
Answer:
Since there is no answer to the child's question and the child is in the North, the carousel operator may give the child a stern reply.
Explanation:
"Merry-Go-Round" is a poem written by Langston Hughes. The poem is centered on the theme of racial segregation due to Jim Crow's section law.
The law disabled the colored people to mix with the whites, and created a separate section, at the back for all blacks, whether be it a train or a bus. But the child in this poem, the speaker, ask the carousel operator questions <em>"Where to sit?", </em>as there is no back in the merry-go-round.
The carousel operator may give the child a stern reply because he is from the North.