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zhuklara [117]
4 years ago
12

PART A: What are TWO central ideas in this text?

History
1 answer:
spayn [35]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Unknown.

Explanation:

Sorry but you will have to at least provide a sample of the text and which sentences you think may be right so other users can help you and assist you towards the right answer!

Personally from my experience in history and english answer choice A cannot be the answers so you can go ahead and disregard the answer choice! And B is not the answer choice either. Which means this also lead you to C and D from Part A.

Part B: Really hard to understand that as well I suggestion you using the command (Ctrl + F) if you have a PC and type some of those words into the little box if more information is highlighted about that answer within the texts that is the correct answer! (Learn that little trick in school)

Best of luck and hope I could help a little.

_Cheers! :D

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