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Annette [7]3 years ago
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The three correct statements regarding the play "<em>The Normal Heart" by Larry Kramer</em> are as follows:

  1. It was written to help individuals fighting AIDS find their voice.
  2. It was written to educate youth about the devastating effects of AIDS.
  3. It raised AIDS awareness by starring several well-known actors.

<h3>The Normal Heart</h3>

The play was Kramer's response to the emerging HIV/AIDS epidemic in New York in the 1980s.  It raised awareness about the disease and tried to enjoin people to love instead of castigating the victims of the disease.

Thus, the three correct statements about the play, <em>"The Normal Heart"</em> are <u>Options A, B, and C.</u>

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