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English, 14.05.2021 06:00, alisonlebron15

2. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
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OA "Thus, it will mark a great step forward in history and also
serve as a common pledge of the peoples of the world to fight
racism, wherever it occurs and whatever guise it assumes." (
Paragraph 14)
OB "It will and must be measured by the happiness and welfare of
the children, at once the most vulnerable citizens in any society
and the greatest of our treasures." ( Paragraph 17)
OC "But there are still some within our country who wrongly
believe they can make a contribution to the cause of justice
and peace by clinging to the shibboleths that have been proved
to spell nothing but disaster." (Paragraph 33)
OD "We do not believe that this Nobel Peace Prize is intended as a
commendation for matters that have happened and passed."
Paragraph 40)

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