In the last scene, why are students protesting? 1. They are protesting to support gay rights at the school. 2. They are protesting a gay student being on the football team. 3. They want better food in the cafeteria. 4. They want six black students released from jail.
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In the last scene, why are students protesting? 1. They are protesting to support gay rights at the school. 2. They are protesting a gay student being on the football team. 3. They want better food in the cafeteria. 4. They want six black students released from jail.
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