Alone. No one to hold your hand. You try to ask for help, but no one believes you. Did I do this right? Did that sound weird? Please don't make fun of me. Feeling of worry. Feeling that you're not enough. Feeling.. Lost. Your whole life feels wasted. You can't see it but it's there. This invisible monstrosity upon you. Every night you lay in your bed crying, wanting this to be over.
Another day, same routine. Get up, school, sleep. For what? A picture. Of You and (insert friend name here) (insert activity) You find your box of old (activity supplies) a smile on your face. You pick the (activity supplies) up and start playing with it how you used to. ( Add more memories and a ending) Please give brainiliest!
Answer:
I believe the answer is Anaya structures his excerpt as an analysis, while Nye structures her excerpt as an observation.
I hope I helped, please correct me if I'm wrong!
Explanation:
It is often noticeable the difference with which young men, women, non-binary and transgender people are treated at school by peers and teachers, this difference in treatment based on gender can be characterized by sexism and transphobia, that is, prejudice and discrimination .
This difference in treatment exists due to the fact that society does not yet accept that which is different and runs away from social standards considered traditional, such as cisgender men and women. This type of prejudice can cause effects that affect and negatively impact the lives of those who suffer, leading to deep traumas that can lead to depression more serious symptoms.
It is essential that in the school environment, which is an environment for the construction of a young person's identity, that the differences and individualities of each person are treated ethically, so that all human beings are treated equally.