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Elis [28]
2 years ago
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In the story, racism is at the heart of the problem. Which idea complicates the conflict? Neto wants to play, but not for disres

pectful fans. Neto has a difficult time convincing the team of Jesse's claims. Neto believes the problem will never have a solution. Neto does not want to lose his friendship with Jesse.
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1 answer:
qwelly [4]2 years ago
3 0

In the book "It's Our World, Too!,  Villareal is a football player that wants racism to stop in his school. However, Neto struggles to make something about it because he does not want to stop playing football for his school.

<h3>Complicates the conflict</h3>

Correct option is B.

"Neto has a difficult time convincing the team of Jesse's claims "complicates the conflict.

  • The story It's our world Too by Philip Hoose inspire book young people to have the power and ability to change the world.  
  • Neto knows that he can make a difference if he decides to take a stand.
  • Being Hispanic creates a problem for them as white believe in white supremacy and tries to discriminate against them based on race.

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