In the story, racism is at the heart of the problem. Which idea complicates the conflict?

Neto does not want to stop playing football for his school.
Neto does not believe Jesse’s claims about the football fans.
Neto does not want to lose his chances of getting into a good college.
Neto does not want to lose his friendship with Jesse.

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Answer:

The correct answer is "Neto does not want to stop playing football for his school".

Explanation:

In the book "It's Our World, Too! Stories of Young People who are Making a Difference" by Phillip Hoose,  Ernesto ("Neto”) Villareal is a football player that wants racism to stop in his school. However, Neto struggles to make something about it because he does not want to stop playing football for his school. This complicates the conflict in the story even further, when his coach does not support him or his friends.

Answer:

A. Neto does not want to stop playing football for his school

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