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The correct answer is <u>(B) Both passages develop the idea that boycotting could bring attention to people who were treated unfairly, including enslaved people.</u>
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Answer: A it is Nwoye
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I think Mary and Colin´s transformation is gradual. Mary and Colin both become different people. Mary grows up and is less spoiled, and Colin outgrows his mean ways when he goes outside and sees the secret garden realizing he wasn´t injured as previously thought. As for evidence I am currently re-reading the book now.
Yes, I definitely sympathize with Pahom because he worked a lot in order to achieve his goals. I feel both admiration and pity for him because after working that hard and reached a stage where he could say he achieved his goals, he died. So although he succeeded, he did not have the chance to enjoy what he succeeded.