1. PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the
article?
O A Okina's determinat...
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1. PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the
article?
O A Okina's determination has resulted in many street kids in
Nigeria being able to attend school.
OB Street kids in southern Nigeria are more vulnerable to
illness and trafficking than street kids in other parts of the
world.
OC Okina's work with street kids has encouraged the leaders
in Nigeria to address the overwhelming problem of
homelessness.
OD Street kids in Nigeria are not given the opportunity to
work their way out of poverty, as society rejects and fears
them.
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