Given the historical context of The Land, how is the way Robert behaves toward Paul surprising?
Since Robert is white, it’s surprising that he treats Paul as his equal.
Since Robert is white, it’s surprising that he resents Paul’s education.
Since Robert is white, it’s surprising that he is angry Paul sleeps at his house.
Since Robert is white, it’s surprising that he is happy Paul’s being sent away.Given the historical context of The Land, how is the way Robert behaves toward Paul surprising?
Since Robert is white, it’s surprising that he treats Paul as his equal.
Since Robert is white, it’s surprising that he resents Paul’s education.
Since Robert is white, it’s surprising that he is angry Paul sleeps at his house.
Since Robert is white, it’s surprising that he is happy Paul’s being sent away.
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since Robert is white, it's surprising that he is happy Paul's being sent away
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