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Jacqueline Woodson's The Other Side

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The author of The Other Side, Jacqueline Woodson, uses tone, symbolism, and the audience in many ways. Woodson’s tone in The Other Side is acceptance; he shows acceptance when the girls play with each other even though they live in a segregated community. The symbol Woodson uses is the fence to show that people can overcome barriers separating them and other people. Woodson’s audience is young children; he wrote this book for them to show that skin color doesn’t matter it is what is on the inside that counts. Woodson uses the tone, acceptance, in many ways. As stated above, Woodson shows acceptance when all the girls jump rope together. Woodson states in The Other Side,” One day Sandra and them were jumping rope near the fence and we

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