Norma's arrival and presence on the school bus is the resolution. Laurel is extremely anxious as to what her new school held for her, although, as soon as she saw her best friend she knew she'd be fine. This was because she knew Norma would always be there to support her and would share the same experiences as her at the school.
In Act 4, Scene 2 of the play, a messenger warns Macbeth to leave the place because she, together with her son is in danger of murder. But she protests and argues for she's done nothing wrong. Then a group of murders enters the scene and stabs his son for calling the murderer a liar.
<span>The play begins with a fight between the families.</span>
Answer:
In both excerpts, the main idea is African-American freedom and segregation. The first one mostly expresses that you have to accept who you are and how people view you first to make changes, and the second excerpt talks mostly about how Washington's views affected how African Americans are treated. It states that they have to give up three things: political power, insistence on civil rights, and higher education of youth.