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22 December, 18:39

Read the excerpt from Free the Children.

Iqbal knew what freedom was. He had showed it to others. "We are free!" And one day that boy, like Iqbal, must shout it, too.

That was the real power of Iqbal.

Which is one similarity between the frame and the excerpt?

Both demonstrate that Iqbal's death received worldwide media attention.

Both demonstrate that Iqbal had an impact on others after his death.

Both illustrate how Iqbal was able to reach people at rallies around the world.

Both illustrate how Iqbal's death impacted children enslaved in factories.

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  1. 22 December, 18:59
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    According to the excerpt provided and the options written down, the most appropriate is the last one: "Both illustrate how Iqbal's death impacted children enslaved in factories."
  2. 22 December, 19:05
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    One similarity between the from and the excerpt is:

    Both illustrate how Iqbal's death impacted children enslaved in factories.

    "Free the Children" is a world-wide acclaimed book written by activist Craig Kielburger and published on November 7, 1998. It is based on his trip to South Asia on 1995. In it he describes his transformation from an ordinary kid to an international human rights activist in favor of the eradication of child slavery. Throughout his book and also in the fragment above, Kielburger insists on the fact that children enslaved in factories must enjoy their right to freedom, like Iqbal did before his unexpected death by gun shot on April 16, 1995.
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