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12 January, 23:25

Andy Percifield had been busy, too. There were only two days before the next game. He was determined that his school would do the right thing, no matter what the principal said. He had an idea: maybe the students themselves could write a letter against racism that could be read over the microphone in the press box to everyone at the game. It would have to be powerful enough to satisfy the protesting players and shame the racist fans.

-It's Our World, Too!:

Young People Who Are Making a Difference,

Phillip M. Hoose

What details from the passage show why Andy wants to write a letter to be read at the game?

Check all that apply.

"had been busy, too"

"only two days before the next game"

"no matter what the principal said"

"to satisfy the protesting players"

"and shame the racist fans"

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  1. 12 January, 23:41
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    The answers are the two last ons
  2. 12 January, 23:50
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    to satisfy the protesting players"

    "and shame the racist fans"
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