Answer: Starr Carter, a sixteen-year-old black girl, attends a party in her neighborhood, Garden Heights. Starr goes with Kenya, a friend with whom she shares an older half-brother, Seven. Ever since attending Williamson Prep, a primarily white school, Starr feels out of place in the Garden Heights social scene. When Kenya goes off with other friends, Starr runs into her childhood best friend, Khalil Harris, whom she hasn’t seen in a long time. Gunshots from a gang fight interrupt the party, and Khalil offers to take Starr home. While Khalil drives, he explains rapper Tupac Shakur’s idea that “Thug Life” stands for “The Hate U Give Little Infants F---- Everybody.” Soon after, a white police officer with the badge number one-fifteen pulls them over. Khalil questions the motivation for the stop, and One-Fifteen orders him out of the car and searches him. One-Fifteen commands Khalil not to move, and returns to his car. Khalil opens the door to check on Starr. One-Fifteen fatally shoots Khalil.
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Scout got in trouble for explaining why Walter couldn't borrow a quarter to buy lunch. Scout blamed Walter for her getting in trouble so she rubbed his nose in the dirt until Jem stopped her and invited Walter to dinner. This shows Scout to be feisty as well as valuing school. She can also be impulsive.
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The restaurant's license expires next month.
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The purpose of Shakespeare's induction in the ''Taming of the Shrew'' is ambiguous
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The purpose of Shakespeare's induction in the 'Taming of the Shrew' is ambiguous; however its penultimate purpose is to establish major themes within the play. Henceforth the induction functions as an invaluable introduction tool, having subsequent importance.