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Which are some effects of telling the story Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy primarily from the perspectives of children? Check all that apply.

a less-biased insight into what is happening between the towns
a stronger emphasis on the value of one’s reputation in society
a more-practical view of the racial conflict between the towns
more prejudices and biases based on fewer life experiences
a stronger emphasis on the emotional aspect of the racial conflict

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Answer:

A and E

Explanation:

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The some effects of telling the story Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster include options A and E: a less-biased insight into what is happening between the towns and a stronger emphasis on the emotional aspect of the racial conflict.

How might the story be different?

From Reverend Buckminister's words, the story might be different if it had been told primarily from the perspective of an adult if it would focus more on the social implications of the racial conflict.

In Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy, Turner disagrees with the townspeople who want to remove everyone from Malaga Island because Turner enjoys Lizzie and his experience on Malaga Island.

Therefore, correct options are A and E.

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