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Read the excerpt from We’ve Got a Job by Cynthia Levinson. At that point, things got even scarier for the marchers. Connor rolled up in a massive white car shaped and outfitted like a tank, complete with gun turrets. "Connor told them to arrest [us],” James said. "We were crammed into the paddy wagons that were meant to hold maybe eight people at the most—two in [each of] the four cubicles that they had. They crammed three and four of us into one cubicle and they continued to press the door until they got it shut and locked and [had] us taken off to jail.”

As soon as James’s group was hauled away, Bevel released the next group of fifty students. When that batch was arrested, the next group burst from the church.

Which pair of adjectives best describes the shared experience of the student groups?

peaceful, carefree
angry, aggressive
scared, determined
cautious, resistant

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