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How does The Land develop the theme “Inequality is a destructive force”? Use evidence from the text to explain your response.

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Answered by ec059880
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Several characters in The Land face inequality. This unfairness is bad for characters because it affects them in a negative way. Paul is picked on when he is young because he can read and has special privileges because he is part white. The boys who pick on him do it because they are angry about the inequality. However, later in the novel Paul experiences inequality too. He is not allowed to eat with his white family when company comes, and he is not allowed to go to the same school as his white brother. Paul feels like his family is divided instead of together.

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got my answer wrong just to help yu  .-.

Answered by chloeslove2006
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Several characters in The Land face inequality. This unfairness is bad for characters because it affects them in a negative way. Paul is picked on when he is young because he can read and has special privileges because he is part white. The boys who pick on him do it because they are angry about the inequality. However, later in the novel, Paul experiences inequality too. He is not allowed to eat with his white family when company comes, and he is not allowed to go to the same school as his white brother. Paul feels like his family is divided instead of together.

Explanation:

Because i did it in Edgenuity. But it's the sample response, try to change it up.

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