Read the excerpt from The Land.
"Robert's white and you're a boy of color. I can't educate you in the same school – you know that. I can't educate you in the same way either. I need to look out for what I think is best for each of you. Later, when you become of age and maybe want to do something different, that's up to you. Right now, though, we'll do things my way. Come the fall, Robert'll go to Savannah to school, and you'll go to Macon to study. That's just the way it's got to be. I figure that's what's best for both of you."
How does this excerpt develop the theme that inequality is destructive?
by comparing Robert’s future to Paul’s
by summarizing Mister Edward’s feelings
by developing Robert’s character
by providing details of the historical setting
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The first thing I did was to be a part of the world and the other is a great way to get the best out of it.
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