Answer:
Remember its the South and it's Whites first then blacks
Explanation:
In the middle of filling T.J.'s order, a white woman comes in. Mr. Barnett stops filling T.J.'s order to help her.
Cassie objects to this, and Stacey tells her to be quiet.
After helping the white woman, Mr. Barnett returns to T.J.'s order. This time, he gets interrupted by a little white girl buying pork chops.
Cassie gets really mad (and really, who could blame her?), and thinks it's just completely ridiculous for Mr. Barnett to help another child before T.J. She can understand him helping an adult first, but not a child.
Cassie decides to intervene, and tells Mr. Barnett that T.J. was waiting and he was in line first.
Mr. Barnett is not cool with this, and yells out for Cassie's mother. Well, he says this in much more demeaning terms: "Whose little n***** is this?"
Cassie bites back, letting him know that the situation is unfair.
Mr. Barnett makes Stacey take Cassie out of the store.
Answer: <u>The setting of </u><em><u>The Giver </u></em><u>helps create the plot because, Jonas lives in a dystopian society. With this type of ruler and community he has to figure out how to get the memories back to the people to have the regular type life you and me both know.</u>
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The answer should interrogative verb.
-They are weak, ignorant, and cowardly men...they are ignorant and made weak because they don't have a machete.
-For the second one it does not say anything about christianity possibly if there is more of the passage.
-They are not experienced warriors...definitely because they did not bring the weapon for battle.
-They are worthless, empty men--maybe I mean they are technically empty because they left there machete so now their sheath is empty and it is kind of worthless unless they are ninjas but even still in that situation it would be a miracle to go to battle without a weapon and not die.