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OpenStudy (anonymous):

. Examine how white people and black people regard each other in "No Witchcraft for Sale," "The Moment Before the Gun Went Off," and "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses." How do they help to teach and support each other, and how do they fail? Think about what each group is trying to protect and when it withholds something from the other.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

My advice is to use your book, call your teacher, and watch live lesson recordings. This type of cheating is VERY easy for online teachers to spot, and you did sign an honor code!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Whites and blacks regard the other in good terms mostly. In the story "No Wtchcraft for sale the white family named Farquad, regard their cook as a good person because he does not question them when they make their own medicines that are fake. Instead he takes the blame when the scientist comes and says he didn't know that making fake blindness medicine was wrong. Hes tribal. In Prisoner's Glasses the men make fun of the warden because he steals the men's fertilizer from lavs to work his farm. The Span man catches him and so the white man regards him sospiciously with his glasses. So in one story the regard each other nicely but not in the other

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