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Starring some of our country’s most celebrated actors, Sidney Poitier and Ruby Dee, this was one of the first films to get really real about how everyday racism affects black families just trying to get by in America. In this case, it’s a Chicago family who has come into some unexpected money and the obstructions they face when trying to, for example, move into a traditionally “white neighborhood.” The film’s story still resonates for many today, as evidenced by its series of sold out performances every time the play (on which the film is based) comes to Broadway.
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Assuming that the underlined, misspelled word is: "driveing" ;
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[A]: driving .
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The central idea is the “big point” or the most important idea that the writer is communicating to the reader. Often the reader can find the central idea just by looking at the title.
Is there a passage we are supposed to read before hand?