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What is the resolution to the story's conflict? The players end racial prejudice in their town. Neto makes it known how the racism from the crowd has affected him. Crowd members stop shouting racist comments at football games.

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The answer is C. Crowd members stop shouting racist comments at football games.

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The resolution to the story's conflict is that:

Crowd members stop shouting racist comments at football games.

In the story, “It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference,” racism is at the heart of the problem. The purpose of writing the story was that he wanted to tell the readers about the ways the young people are working to bring change in the world. The story encourages the readers to act on their thoughts and beliefs. Though Net as not supported by his coach and others, still he decided to take his stand.


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