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English, 02.03.2021 21:10, aminamuhammad11

While reading "Books for Uganda," you can predict that Ms. Perry will return to Minneapolis and try to help the school in Uganda. What piece of evidence
from the text would lead to this prediction?

O A. “During her month in Africa, Ms. Perry learned that not only did
schools need pens and paper, but books. Five students in a class
shared one textbook."

B. "Last year, Ms. Perry, who taught fifth grade in Minneapolis, had
read about the need for volunteers at a rural school in Africa."

OC. “Ms. Perry worked with a small group of students as they practiced
writing and speaking English."

D. "When Mr. Omara showed her the school, she could not believe
how many students were packed into the classroom."

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