Principal's point of view changed when Martha said that the jacket had to be given to Joan just because he belonged to an influential family.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Scholarship jacket was a story about a girl whose name was Martha who belonged to a poor family. The theme of the message was that even despite hard work, poor people had to lead a tough life.
Children who are from rich and influential families are given preference over the children from poor families.
I think that the answer is 10 + 2
The era of the Soviet Union
“Birmingham Sunday” discusses the deaths of all four girls, while “Ballad of Birmingham” focuses on the death of one girl.
In "Birmingham Sunday" Richard Farina uses verses 2-5 to identify the name of each of the four girls, giving them their own verse in the song. In "Ballad of Birmingham" the mother refuses to let her child go down to the protests happening in the streets for fear of the violence. She sends her child to church instead. The church, however, is bombed and the daughter dies.