What need motivates Cassie’s behavior toward Lillian Jean in Chapter 8 of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry?

a need for friendship
a need for respect
a need for safety
a need for advice

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In Chapter 8 of "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," Cassie's behavior toward Lillian Jean is primarily motivated by a need for respect. Cassie confronts Lillian Jean, who represents the racism and social hierarchy of the time, as she seeks to assert her dignity and stand up against the unfair treatment of her family and community. This reflects her desire to gain respect for herself and her family in a society that often devalues them.