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Question 1 Which of the following statements best describes Grant Wiggins' internal struggle in Chapters 11 and 12? He believes that his education gives him the power to change Jefferson's fate He is frustrated by the lack of support from the community. He feels confident about his ability to help Jefferson. He is indifferent to Jefferson's situation because he is focused on his own life Question 2 0.5 pts 0.5 pts In Chapter 11, Grant experiences significant internal conflict regarding his visits with Jefferson. What is the primary source of this conflict? His doubt about whether he can truly make a difference in Jefferson's life His anger toward the justice system His desire to protect Jefferson from further pain His fear of being judged by the prison staff.
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1. He is frustrated by the lack of support from the community.<br />2. His doubt about whether he can truly make a difference in Jefferson's life.
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## Step 1<br />The first question is about understanding the character Grant Wiggins' internal struggle in Chapters 11 and 12. The options provided are about his beliefs, frustrations, confidence, and indifference towards Jefferson's situation. The correct answer is the one that best describes his internal struggle.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />The second question is about identifying the primary source of Grant's internal conflict regarding his visits with Jefferson. The options provided are about his doubts, anger, desire to protect, and fear of being judged. The correct answer is the one that best describes the primary source of his conflict.
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