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Read the excerpt from It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference, Since that letter was read, there have been no more racial slurs from the Marsing Husky fans, at least
none loud enough for the players to hear. Neto and Andy know that they and Jesse and Rigo and
Johnny didn't do away with racial prejudice in their town. Many white parents still won't let their sons
and daughters date Hispanics, and the two groups still don't mix much outside school. But they also
know that they did what no one before them had done, "At least," says Neto, "we made it known that
we wouldn't accept racism in our school or from our fans. We made a difference in the part of our lives
that we really could control."
What part of the plot structure is this paragraph?
Resolution
Rising Action
Climax
Exposition

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