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Neto decided to ask Andy Percifield for help. Percifield was the student council president a tall red haired senior who always read the morning announcements over the PA system. Neto didn't know him but people who did said Percifield was smart and fair maybe he would know what to do. Neto was waiting by Andy's locker the next morning he had tears in his eyes and he remembers he said that adult fans were swearing at the Mexican players and that it wasn't fair he was really hurting he said is there anyway you can help? 'I told him I'd try."

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Answer:

The author’s purpose in this excerpt is to prompt an emotion in the reader.

Step-by-step explanation:

"It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference" by Phillip Hoose, shows how people can make a better place through their actions and decision, and in this specific excerpt the author tries to convey an emotional message showing how the characters feel with expressions like "He had tears in his eyes".

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Convey details about the characters.

Step-by-step explanation:

In these lines, the author does not explain what the conflict is, what actions can be taken to solve it, or why the reader should care about it. However, what he does is provide details about the characters. The author talks about Percifield, and we learn that he is tall, red-haired, smart and fair. We also learn a little bit about Neto and his interests and concerns.

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