Reread the following excerpt from paragraph 12:
"At that point I didn't think of the special treatment as having to do with color. I
thought of it as having to do with Trevor. It wasn't, 'Trevor doesn't get beaten
because Trevor is white.' It was, 'Trevor doesn't get beaten because Trevor is Trevor.'
Trevor can't go outside. Trevor can't walk without supervision. It's because I'm me;
that's why this is happening. I had no other points of reference. There were no other
mixed kids around so that I could say, 'Oh, this happens to us.""
What do the lines "Trever can't go outside. Trevor can't walk without supervision"
imply about Noah's family?
O A. They were extremely controlling.
O B. They believed he was in danger.
OC. They were neglectful of him.
O D. They were ashamed of him.