What does Taylor want young people to "know and understand"?

I'm guessing you are referring to The Cay. (If not, correct me.) He wanted people to understand that race doesn't matter and that all that should matter in a person is their personality. They don't have to be pretty on the outside, just pretty on the inside.

I apologize. Normally, I would point it out, but it seems today at this moment, I chose to forget. Again, I apologize.

To determine what Taylor wants young people to "know and understand," we need to refer to a specific context or source mentioning Taylor and their message. Without further information, it is difficult to provide a precise answer.

However, if we assume that you are referring to a well-known figure named Taylor or a general statement about what people in general want young people to know and understand, I can offer some insights.

In general, people often want young individuals to know and understand various things, such as:

1. Education and knowledge: Encouraging young people to pursue education, acquire knowledge, and develop critical thinking skills to prepare for future challenges.

2. Personal growth and self-awareness: Promoting self-reflection, personal growth, and understanding oneself to build a strong foundation for success and happiness.

3. Social issues and diversity: Increasing awareness and understanding of social issues, promoting empathy, inclusivity, and appreciation for diversity.

4. Life skills: Equipping young individuals with life skills, such as effective communication, problem-solving, time management, and financial literacy.

5. Health and well-being: Empowering young people to prioritize physical and mental health, supporting positive lifestyle choices, and fostering resilience.

These points provide a general idea of what individuals might want young people to know and understand. However, it's essential to consider specific contexts or sources to accurately identify what Taylor, or any particular person or organization, intends for young people to know and understand.

Cardinary -- please do not give answers. Many of these "students" have not read their assigned books. Giving them the answers does not increase their reading abilities, thus helps them become even more illiterate.