The statement says:
"School officials need not obtain a warrant before searching a student who is under their authority; rather, a search of a student need only be reasonable under all the circumstances."
Let's break it down:
School officials (people that work at the school, probably security officers of some type or maybe even merely just faculty) need not obtain a warrant (do not need a search warrant) before searching a student who is under their authority (before searching a student who they are in charge of). Rather, a search of a student need only be reasonable under all the circumstances (Instead, the search of the student just needs to be reasonably justified by any and all circumstances and knowledge at the current time).
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Complete subject: the longest most boring day of his life
complete predicate: ended with a thud
Frist logical connection between the two is that Manzanar Internment and the Japanese living in West Coast of USA are both Japanese people forced to live in isolation because American government thought that Japanese had invaded Pearl Harbour and they must be looked upon with suspicion.
Secondly,in both the cases ,innocent Japanese may have suffered isolation because"Fear was Stronger than Justice".American government was not ready to listen to Japanese people living in USA whether they were innocent or not.They could be potential spy ,ready and willing to assist Japanese in invasion.
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The answer is a) opponent