Which of the following sentences from "Day of the Butterfly" does not support the story's theme of the struggle, as humans, to belong and have a friend?

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Everybody knew of Jemmy Sayla's shame and at recess. he did not dare go out on the school grounds, where the other Itle boys, and some bigger ones, were waiting to chase him and corner him against the back fence and thrash hàn with bree branches"

"Most of the teachers at our school had been teaching for a long time and at recess they would disappear into the teachers' room and not bother us"

"Then we would walk up to her in formal groups of three or four and at a signal, say together, Hel-Ho Myra, Hello Myral and O follow up with something like. What do you wash your hair in, Myra, it's so nice and shiny, My-ra. "Oh, she washes it in cod liver oil, don't you, Myra, she washes it in cod-liver oil, can't you smell it?"

Myra waited, but she did not look at me, she waited in the withdrawn and rigid attitude with which she always met us Perhaps she thought I was playing a trick on her, perhaps she expected me to run past and throw an empty Cracker Jack box in her face

The sentence that does not support the theme of struggle and the desire to belong and have a friend is "Most of the teachers at our school had been teaching for a long time and at recess they would disappear into the teachers' room and not bother us." This sentence does not relate to the personal struggles or challenges faced by the protagonist; instead, it focuses on the teachers' behavior during recess.