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In what ways does Starr cope with the tragedy of Khalil's death?

User Fpmoles
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Talking to the Activist for "Justice for Kahlil" plus joining the riot because it made her feel that he was still here somewhere. Talking to Khalil's grandmother, remembering all the fond memories she had of him. All the times he made her laugh and seeing that wand in his room when they where young playing. The very first time she kissed him. All fun memories of him.

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Starr coped with the tragedy of Khalil's death by seeking her family and community's assistance.

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'The Hate you give' is a novel written by Angie Thomas, which centered on two black friends. In the novel, Starr is a close childhood friend to Khalil. During a traffic stop, a white police officer shot khalil dead. The media described khalil as a thug or drug dealer, which was the essence of his death.

Khalil was involved in drug deals so as to meet up with the responsibility of caring for his mother and grandmother. The deal went sore and his death was masterminded.

After his death, Starr was assisted by her family and community to cope with the tragedy.

The novel describes racism and social injustice in the neighborhood.

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