Read the excerpt from It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference.

That night, Neto, Jesse, and another teammate walked into the coach's office and handed him their uniforms and pads. They explained why they were leaving and expected him to understand, but they were disappointed. "The coach said, 'Quitting will just make it worse,'" Neto remembers. "He said the fans would call us losers and quitters instead of respecting us. Nothing could convince him. After a while we just walked out." Now there was no turning back.



Which statement best describes the change in Neto since the beginning of the story?


Neto has begun to dislike his football coach, who is offering no support to Neto’s cause.

Neto is fully committed to putting an end to the racist comments coming from the fans.

Neto realizes that there is no way of preventing the fans from making racist comments.

Neto realizes that quitting the football team is not an effective way of taking a stand against racism.

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Answer:

Option b. The statement that best describes the change in Neto since the beginning of the story

Explanation:

At the beginning of the story, Neto is not fully aware that he can make an impact in trying to make the world a better place for everyone. After realizing that racists remarks are being made by the fans at the football games, he decides that he should take action against it in order to attempt to change it. When he goes to the coach and expresses that he is not going to stay in the team if that continue to happen, and the coach does not supports his decision, Neto does not back down, but reinforces his beliefs and decisions.

Statement B best describes the change in Neto's behavior,  wherein Neto is fully committed to putting an end to the racist comments coming from the fans. Hence, Option B is the correct answer.

What do you know about the story "It's Our World, Too!"?

"It's Our World, Too!" contains more than a dozen accounts of youngsters who've worked for the whole thing from racial equality to global peace, this story demonstrates how adolescents have fought for what is right, then gives thoughts about the way to get involved.

Hence,  Option B is the correct answer.

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