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Blababa [14]
2 years ago
10

Which statement identifies the central idea of the text in the saleem which trials?

English
1 answer:
Lelu [443]2 years ago
3 0

The central idea of the book, <em>Saleem which trials</em> is that is shows the unfairness of the community that convicts people that are innocent and people that are guilty or compromised, escape punishment.

This is aptly shown in the given text as the falsely accused of being witches are unfairly tried and put to death, while the compromised ones walk free.

<h3>What is a Central Idea?</h3>

This refers to the main message that an author wants to pass across in a given text.

Hence, we can see that The central idea of the book, <em>Saleem which trials</em> is that is shows the unfairness of the community that convicts people that are innocent and people that are guilty or compromised, escape punishment.

This is aptly shown in the given text as the falsely accused of being witches are unfairly tried and put to death, while the compromised ones walk free.

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