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Read the excerpt from It's Our World, Too!:
Young People Who Are Making a Difference. Now Jesse Paz was proposing to take away the thing Neto loved most, to turn him into just another big kid at school and maybe even ruin his chance for a college scholarship, all because a few jer(k)s had said things that turned Jesse off. Neto didn't answer for a while. Finally he said, "I've never heard anyone say those things, Jesse," and walked away. But Jesse's words stayed with Neto. What if it were true? Could he really perform before people who felt that way about him? Could he represent a school that would let it happen? What detail from the excerpt causes Neto’s conflict? He is worried about losing a football scholarship. He is worried getting too much negative attention. He realizes that he may lose a friend. He realizes that racist remarks are being made.

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He realizes that racist remarks are being made.

While Neto tells Jesse that he's "never heard anyone say those things," this doesn't mean he doesn't believe Jesse is wrong. In fact, he does believe deep down Jesse is right. At the end of the excerpt he starts to question whether or not he wants to be associated with a group that would make racist remarks. He says "Could he represent a school that would let it happen?" This shows that he believes the remarks are being made which causes the overall conflict because now he has to decide what to do.

Answer:

D. The coach doesn’t support Neto, Jesse, and the other teammate.

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