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How does the setting add meaning to "Master Harold" . . . and the Boys? A) Willie and Sam can treat Hally as their equal without consequence. B) Sam is able to assert his role as a surrogate father
How does the setting add meaning to "Master Harold" . . . and the Boys?
A) Willie and Sam can treat Hally as their equal without consequence.
B) Sam is able to assert his role as a surrogate father to Hally without interruption.
C) Hally, Sam, and Willie can interact more freely than in other places under apartheid.
D) Hally, Sam, and Willie are able to discuss their political views without government interference.