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10 September, 03:03

Read the passage. The priorities of the R. C. M. (Refugee Children's Movement) now focused on the administration and care of those children who had arrived before the outbreak of war. By April 1943 the number of children according to the R. C. M.'s annual report totalled 8274. The Guardianship Act was passed in 1944 to provide care for those children who were not adopted, unmarried or under the age of 21. This was to ensure that those children who arrived in Britain to escape Nazi persecution would continue to be supported.

Which excerpt from the passage best supports the inference that the needs of refugee children did not end with the war?

A. " ... those children who had arrived before the outbreak of war."

B. " ... the number of children according to the R. C. M.'s annual report totalled 8274"

C. " ... those children who arrived in Britain to escape Nazi persecution would continue to be supported."

D. "The Guardianship Act was passed in 1944."

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  1. 10 September, 03:19
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    Option C. This option best shows that children still required assistance after the war.
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