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5 March, 18:13

In "The Rockpile" by James Baldwin, how does the way the children play on the rockpile contribute to the rockpile's symbolism?

Their violent play makes the rockpile a place of danger.

Their use of violence makes the rockpile a place of fear.

Their gang fights make the rockpile a place for insiders.

Their fighting makes the rockpile a place of intolerance.

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  1. 5 March, 18:37
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    I can be wrong, but as far as I remember, this is the best option from given above: Their fighting makes the rockpile a place of intolerance.
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