5. How does Daisy's point of view on Alice differ from the
majority of the adults in her life?
A Daisy recognizes how harmful Alice's bullying is to other
students, while the adults see it as harmless fun.
B Daisy knows how mean and hurtful Alice is to her and
other students, while adults fail to see the bullying and
address it. C Daisy thinks that Alice might be a good person deep
down, while the adults think she nothing more than a bad
kid.
D Daisy hates Alice because she bullies her, while adults
recognize that Alice is acting out because of a difficult
home life.
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5. How does Daisy's point of view on Alice differ from the
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