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28 June, 03:23

In this excerpt, the reader is able to see how important Lizzie's friendship is to Turner. Which explains the factor that is most likely affecting Turner's perspective in this excerpt? Turner's age is not allowing him to fully understand his father's concerns over the racial conflict. Turner's location is not allowing him to see that racial conflict can occur anywhere. Turner's morals are not allowing him to take part in the racial conflict that is occurring. Turner's limited education is not allowing him to understand exactly what racial conflict is.

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  1. 28 June, 03:52
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    A. Turner's age is not allowing him to fully understand his father's concerns over the racial conflict.

    Explanation:

    Turner Buckminster, a minister's son became friends with Lizzie Bright Griffin. In the course of their friendship, the community and his father were not in approval of such friendship. This is because she is from a poor island community.

    At a time, they understood that people want to transform the island were Lizzie lives into a tourist place, therefore they want occupants to vacate the island. But Turner is immature to grasp and understand that.

    Therefore, option A is correct.

    "Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy" is historic novel by "Gary D. Schmidt"
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