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Page 1Page 2 Meanwhile, Wash had arrived at Kelly Ingram Park to watch. “[W]e saw those people willingly turn themselves over to the police . . . ,” he said. His reaction: “Wow, they must be crazy.” Experience had taught Wash that “the police was vicious murderers.” He knew how much pain they could inflict on young black bodies – as Arnetta discovered the next day. —We’ve Got a Job, Cynthia Levinson Write five to six sentences that describe how Arnetta and Wash experienced the same event in different ways.

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Sample response: Although both Arnetta and Wash wanted segregation to end in Birmingham, they both responded differently to the march. Wash did not participate. He watched from the sidelines, amazed that the marchers would allow themselves to be arrested. Arnetta did join the march. However, unlike Wash, she was disappointed that she had not been arrested.

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Wash didn't know what to do. He didn't want the students to be arrested. Arnetta on the other hand wanted to be arrested that same night but didn't. She went home instead of her parents. They both experienced the same thing but with different reactions.

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