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In "No Witchcraft for Sale," "The Moment Before the Gun Went Off," and "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses,” white people and black people regard each other with [...]. They help to teach and support each other in the selection “[...]” when it says, “[...]” (page number). This shows [...]. However, they fail to teach and support each other in the selection “[...]” when it says, “[...]” (page number). This shows one group guarding itself by [...]. Overall, these groups sometimes help each other while at other times protect themselves from each other.

In "No Witchcraft for Sale," "The Moment Before the Gun Went Off," and "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses,” white people and black people regard each other with curiosity and suspicion. They help to teach and support each other in the selection "No Witchcraft for Sale" when it says, "[...] Gideon took him in hand and taught him the rudiments of nature-craft" (Page 6). This shows a willingness to bridge the racial gap and share knowledge. However, they fail to teach and support each other in the selection "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses" when it says, "[...] no one admired his promptness and harshness more than Brille, no one was readier to flatter his superhuman skill" (Page 17). This shows one group guarding itself by conforming to the expectations of their oppressors. Overall, these groups sometimes help each other while at other times protect themselves from each other.