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beginning:
just before they reached the locker room, jesse stopped. \arent you getting
tired of white fans yelling at us hispanic players?\ he asked neto. \they yell
were no good whenever we mess up. havent you heard that at the games?\
\i never really paid attention to it,\ neto replied. something about this made him
uncomfortable.
jesse kept on, his voice rising in anger. \we shouldnt stand for it. we should
quit the team. we have twenty-one players on the team, and ten of us are
hispanic. most of the best players are hispanic. without us, there wouldnt even
be a team. if we quit, we could wake up this whole community.\
end:
use the two passages from the beginning and end of the text to complete the
statements.
before the conflict, neto does not
after going through the conflict, ne
neto learns that he can make a difference, if he is willing to
agree to be friends with jesse
want to keep playing football
notice the fans racism
First Dropdown (Before the conflict, Neto does not):
From the beginning passage, Neto says "I never really paid attention to it" (referring to white fans' yelling/racism). So before the conflict, he does not notice the fans’ racism. The other options: "agree to be friends with Jesse" – there's no info he didn't agree before; "want to keep playing football" – no indication he didn't want to before. So the correct choice is "notice the fans’ racism".
After the conflict (experiencing and addressing racism), Neto’s growth involves continuing his involvement (like playing football) to make a difference. The option "agree to be friends with Jesse" is irrelevant (they were friends before). "Notice the fans’ racism" is what he did after, but the "before" was not noticing. So "want to keep playing football" fits as he may choose to stay in the team to effect change, aligning with learning he can make a difference.
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notice the fans’ racism
Second Dropdown (After going through the conflict, N...):
(Assuming the context is about Neto’s change, like wanting to take action or still wanting to play? Wait, from the beginning, Jesse suggests quitting, but after conflict (implied growth), maybe Neto still wants to keep playing football (or takes action, but from the options, let's check. Wait, the options for the second dropdown? Wait, the user's image shows the second dropdown with options? Wait, the first dropdown is "Before the conflict, Neto does not" with options: agree to be friends with Jesse, want to keep playing football, notice the fans’ racism. The second dropdown: "After going through the conflict, N..." – let's infer. After the conflict (learning about racism and taking action), maybe Neto still wants to keep playing football (or maybe agrees to quit? Wait, no, the key is growth. Wait, the original text: Jesse wants to quit to wake up the community. After the conflict (maybe they take action), Neto might still want to keep playing football (or learn to make a difference). Wait, the third statement: "Neto learns that he can make a difference, if he is willing to" – so after the conflict, Neto (maybe) wants to keep playing football (or take a stand). Wait, the second dropdown options? Wait, the user's image shows the second dropdown as a blank with a dropdown, but the first was "notice the fans’ racism". For the second: let's assume the options are similar, but after conflict, Neto (maybe) wants to keep playing football (or agrees to Jesse's plan). Wait, no, the first part: before conflict, Neto didn't notice racism. After conflict, he does, and maybe still wants to keep playing football (or take action). Wait, the third statement is "Neto learns that he can make a difference, if he is willing to" – so the second dropdown: "After going through the conflict, N..." – let's say the correct option is "want to keep playing football" (if he takes action while playing, or maybe "agree to be friends with Jesse" – but they were friends before. Wait, no, the answer for the second dropdown: let's think. After the conflict (dealing with racism), Neto might still want to keep playing football (to make a difference). So the answer for the second dropdown (After going through the conflict, N...) is "want to keep playing football" (assuming that's an option).