Do you think Gates's parents should have used experiences like the one in "What's in a Name?" to educate him about the familhy's social status in the community? Why do you think they chose instead to dismiss such incidents as "one of those things"?
Yes, I think Gate's parents should have used experiences like the one in "What's in a Name" to educate him about how he would be treated because of his family social status. They chose to dismiss the incident because it wasn't worth saying any thing. Why? Because it would not have made a diffrence.
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ReplyDeleteYes, I think Gate's parents should have used experiences like the one in "What's in a Name" to educate him about how he would be treated because of his family social status. They chose to dismiss the incident because it wasn't worth saying any thing. Why? Because it would not have made a diffrence.
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