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English, 16.10.2019 01:30, JThomas04

They were tense, each of them with their fingers on their triggers. in the foyer, one officer was frisking ronnie. another officer had nasser against the wall by the stairway.

“give me your id,” one man said to zeitoun.

zeitoun complied. the man took the id and gave it back to zeitoun without looking at it.

“get in the boat,” he said.

“you didn’t look at it,” zeitoun protested.

“move! ” another man barked.

what conclusion can readers draw about this character vs. society conflict?

a. the suspects’ rights are compromised.

b. the suspects have criminal records.

c. the military personnel are novices.

d. the military personnel are racists.

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