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at the end of
otes of a native son,\ what argument does james baldwin make that resolves one of his central ideas?
a. that betrayal is the worst possible sin one can commit
b. that hatred is only a symptom of a deeper emotion, such as fear
c. that hatred or acceptance are choices one must make
d. that freedom is only available to those who learn not to fight
In "Notes of a Native Son," Baldwin explores themes of race - related hatred and its impact. He concludes that hatred or acceptance are choices one must make, which resolves the central idea of how one responds to racial tensions. This emphasizes the agency of the individual in the face of difficult social situations.
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C. That hatred or acceptance are choices one must make