Answer:D
Explanation: i found it elsewhere in 3 separate essays written on Google!
I think people should be treated fairly at school because of 2 reasons. One of them being that people feel more like they belong in school and would want to come to school more often. My 2nd reason is that when somone gets treated fairly they will treat others fairly back, and that is very important in everyday life.
This is why I think people should be treated fairly at school.
Hope this isnt to bad
Answer:
In Chapter 22, Cal has a brief encounter with an instructor who, “despite the fact that he is an Indian himself” writes Cal "a demerit for typical Indian laziness" (235-236).
Explanation:
im gonna explain:
In Chapter 22, Cal has a brief encounter with an instructor who, “despite the fact that he is an Indian himself” writes Cal "a demerit for typical Indian laziness" (235-236). Later in the chapter, Mr. O’Boyle demonstrates blatant racism when he asks Cal, “‘You like-um them shoes, Chief? You want buy-um?’” (241). These passages illustrates some of the prejudices held towards Indians, and some students may find it offensive. Encourage concerned students to process these experiences from Cal's perspective, using evidence from the text. Consider questions like: How do you think Cal feels about Mr. Handler and Mr. O’Boyle? Why do you think Cal points out that Mr. Handler is himself a North Carolina Cherokee? How might Handler's being Cherokee impact Cal's understanding of this situation? What does Cal’s reaction to Mr. O’Boyle’s mockery reveal about his experiences with these types of encounters?
1. Fights for a cause that they believe in
2. Determined in their goal
Hopes this helps! Best of luck to you, mate. :)
A or D I think, but I really think it's A.