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Alex_Xolod [135]
2 years ago
6

One inconsistencies in iqbals story

English
1 answer:
artcher [175]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Craig and his brother Marc stated that We Charity's operations in Canada would be winding down and that an endowment would be established to support ongoing We Charity projects worldwide.

"To enlighten readers about the discrepancies in Iqbal's story, and to encourage them that what is even more essential is Iqbal's impact on the campaign to stop child labor," is the option that perfectly illustrates the author's goal in the excerpt from Free the Children that you read.

"Free the Children" is a compelling story of a normal middle-class or intermediate child's metamorphosis into an activist.

The child began to protest against child labor and demanded that international human rights be respected.

At the age of 12, Graig Keilburger became famous all over the world and founded the "Free the Children" movement.

This organization drew attention to the rights of children.

This incredible story demonstrates that children have the ability to alter the world as well.

Explanation:

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