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which are some effects of telling the story lizzie bright and the buckm…

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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 ones 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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Children have fewer preconceived notions and life - experiences. Their perspective can offer a less - biased view as they are not as influenced by adult social norms. Also, due to their emotional nature and lack of full understanding of complex social issues like race, it can emphasize the emotional aspect of racial conflict more. And with fewer life - experiences, they may have more prejudices and biases. Adults often focus on reputation in society and have a more practical view of racial conflict, which is less likely from a child's perspective.

Answer:

a. a less - biased insight into what is happening between the towns
d. more prejudices and biases based on fewer life experiences
e. a stronger emphasis on the emotional aspect of the racial conflict