![]() ![]() The bus broke, the white children had to walk home and will have to walk to school the next morning, too. They watched behind a bush as the bus careened into the puddle and laughed silently (Chapter 3) What are the results of their actions? Describe what happens to the school bus and the children who ride the bus. (Chapter 3) Why do you think Stacey is so keen on seeking revenge against the white kids who ride the school bus? Because he's so angry at them for forcing him and the other blacks into the slime of the gullies and laughing at them while shouting racist things at them (Chapter 3) Explain what the Logan Children do on these pages of the book. The county provided very little for them. (Chapter 3) Why didn't Great Faith Elementary School have school buses? On what page did you find this answer? On pages 43 and 44, it said the county didn't provide buses for black students. 'In the first place no one cares enough to come down here, and in the second place if anyone should come, maybe he should see all the things we need - current books for all of our subjects, not just somebody's old throwaways, desks, paper, blackboards, erasers, maps, chalk.' Her voice trailed off as she glued the second book" (30). ![]() "Mama laughed and picked up the other book. On page 30, Mama doubts that no one'll ever find out about what she did because no one (the whites/county) would care enough to go and check on a black school. (Chapter 1) Why does Mama think that no one will ever find out about what she did? Use a quote and page number(s) to support your answer. ![]()
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