D. Death as a gift
Explanation:
I would treat he/she kindly. So I can stop the conflict
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Answer:
The Story of Ruby Bridges by Robert Coles - Key Themes, Symbols, and Motifs: Bravery and Acceptance are both key themes in this story. Students can create a storyboard to visualize each, paying special attention to how each theme effects Ruby Bridges and ties into the issue of school segregation.
Explanation:
I would chose D given what the passage shown is discussing. It is discussing state laws and what determines ones race. This is how i came to my conclusion.