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olga2289 [7]
2 years ago
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Which statement from "Appeal for Conference of Neutral Powers" BEST captures Lafollette’s central idea regarding neutrality? A.

As a people we are intensely interested in the cessation of a war that is slaying our kindred, bringing indescribable desolation to the lands we love and to the homes of our fathers. (paragraph 1) B. We cannot believe that it is in the interest of human progress that any one of the nations should be wiped off the face of the earth. (paragraph 2) C. Mr. President, I have not attempted to discuss in any comprehensive way the vital questions with which the proposed conference would deal. (paragraph 4) D. These problems the nations themselves must solve. (paragraph 4)
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1 answer:
Marina86 [1]2 years ago
4 0

The statement which best captures Lafollette’s central idea regarding neutrality from "Appeal for Conference of Neutral Powers" is

  • We cannot believe that it is in the interest of human progress that any one of the nations should be wiped off the face of the earth. (paragraph 2)

<h3>What is central idea?</h3>

Central idea refers to the most cogent and important points to note in a literary text. They are definite themes of a passage which includes every main idea. It gives the passage meaning.

Lafollette’s central idea regarding neutrality from "Appeal for Conference of Neutral Powers" is that it is not the interest of human race for a nation to be wiped out of the earth surface. Wiping a nation out is a sin to humanity and a problem of development.

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