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English, 05.05.2020 14:36, chickenhead123

Read the excerpt from We’ve Got a Job by Cynthia Levinson.

Teachers who were concerned about students’ safety or who disapproved of their playing hooky tried to bar classroom doors. "A number of teachers told us we were wrong,” Arnetta said, "that we were breaking laws, and we were putting our parents’ jobs in jeopardy.” But, her favorite teachers, Miss Woolfolk and Mrs. Cleopatra Goree, turned around and looked at the blackboard as if they didn’t notice the students leaving their classrooms.

The direct quote is included to help readers understand

A) how qualified the teachers of the school were.
B) how strongly many of the teachers opposed the children’s march.
C) that many of the teachers supported the protest.
D) that many teachers did not notice when the students left.

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