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A 1. How does the school bus become a more meaningful symbol as the plot unfolds?

O It becomes another thing to fear, just like the burnings and the nightmen.

It proves that education is Cassie's only sure ticket out of Strawberry.

O It reminds sharecroppers that they can't challenge an unjust system.

O It motivates the Logan children to stand up and fight for their dignity.ā€‹

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Answer: It motivates the Logan children to stand up and fight for their dignity.ā€‹

Step-by-step explanation:

Cassey and her brothers were going to the school on foot as the other black children. In the beginning, Cassie is explaining to her youngest brother that only white people are allowed to go to school on the school bus.

Later on, white children were yelling bad words from the bus at them and they were angry and sad. It was rainy weather and Cassie and her brothers decided to dig a hole in the road. The school bus crashed and white children were having to go on foot to home.

Nobody was really mad at them except for white people, but that was their way to fight for dignity because they were living in a small place where racism is huge.

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