Even though it is a very playful and fun way to describe a person, in this case Stephen Mackaye, the correct tone of that excerpt is ironic. Remember that the ironic tone is shown by a<span>n author's specific choice of language that can create irony through the description of a character. That si exactly eht the author does in the excerpt</span>
I believe the correct answer is the last one - <span>There is sympathy and support for the children struggling to integrate schools.
The author is talking about an ad that a white man paid to be made so as to show people how cruel and inhumane they are to those people of a different skin color. He wanted to show his gratitude and surprise about how there are still people who want to fight for equality and who want to give every child an opportunity to have an education.
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It seems right that a person that it's supposed to be helping us feel safe and that his main job is protect and serve, when we can prove of his wrongdoings, receives a harsher sentence that a person that doesn't work as a police officer. A criminal often times does it out of neccesity, because he'd grown up in a type of environment that he doesn't know any better. His chances at succeding in life are often limited by the same place and community that he grew up in. While it may seems true for a police officer to come from a bad neighborhood, it's also true that he went through training and education where he knows what's right or wrong, he doesn't have the need to steal because he has a steady job.
The best answer to the question that is being stated above would be four (4). The number of the stages of group development that are discussed in the article entitled "Groups that Work" would be four, namely, forming, norming, storming, and performing, respectively.
<span>more time than you think you will need because you need to first think and than write. You should always spend more time thinking. </span>