In A Lesson Before Dying, Grant's cynical attitude is shaped by the discrimination he faces.
Which details support this conclusion?
Select the three correct answers.
1) To avoid conflict, Grant must conceal how intelligent he is.
2) Paul Bonin attends Jefferson's execution when Grant cannot.
3) Whites humiliate Grant by keeping him waiting and correcting him when he speaks out.
4) After the brawl at the Rainbow Club, Claiborne insists Grant leave before the police arrive.
5) Grant endures security searches each time he visits Jefferson.