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read the excerpt from lizzie bright and the buckminster boy. reverend buckminster sighed. it doesnt matter if its true. it matters what people think. it matters that my congregation can tell me what to think when my son goes out to visit a negro girl on malaga island. it doesnt matter at all how she got you out there. it matters to me, turner whispered. speak up! it matters to me. in this excerpt, the reader is able to see how important lizzies friendship is to turner. which explains the factor that is most likely affecting turners perspective in this excerpt? turners age is not allowing him to fully understand his fathers concerns over the racial conflict. turners location is not allowing him to see that racial conflict can occur anywhere. turners morals are not allowing him to take part in the racial conflict that is occurring. turners limited education is not allowing him to understand exactly what racial conflict is.
Turner is young and his father is concerned about Turner visiting a Black girl due to racial issues. Turner's youth likely makes it hard for him to fully grasp his father's concerns about the racial conflict. His age - related naivety and lack of life - experience in dealing with such complex social issues are at play.
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Turner's age is not allowing him to fully understand his father's concerns over the racial conflict.