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Read the excerpt from chapter 6 of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy. "My granddaddy's been on that island since he was a baby," said Lizzie, as quiet as the dark. "He won't leave. He'd never leave my grandmama. And he'd never leave my mama." "You won't have to leave. You can't have to leave." "That's what Mr.Tripp says. He's got this shotgun he waves around like Ulysses S. Grant, saying how he'll fight to protect our homes and such. He's about ready to declare independency." In the excerpt, what does Turner not fully understand because he is a child? the value of Lizzie’s friendship the deeper racial conflict the severe danger he is facing the history of Malaga Island

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B

Explanation:

The correct option is B). The deeper racial conflict.

What is the main idea of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy?

Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy was a historical novel, which was based on a real event and was published by Clarion Books in 2004.

In 1912, the Maine government put the residents of Malaga Island in a psychiatric hospital and damage their homes.

The story was about friendship in the face of racism, inspired by the true history of Malaga Island.

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