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7 August, 19:18

Read the passage from We Shall Not Be Moved.

Why would someone most likely read this passage?

Esther Lobetkin, a recent immigrant, became chairman of

her Yiddish-speaking group, marching with the strikers by

day, then rushing to Clinton Hall to report and attend

meetings until morning. A sandwich at midnight and an

hour of sleep were all she seemed to need Although she

was arrested time and again, she never failed to yell from

the back of the patrol wagon, "Do not lose courage! We'll

win yet!

Why would someone likely read this passage?

A. discover how to join a movement

B. to learn information about a historical event

C. to read an entertaining story about a histoncal event

D. to be informed of someone's opinion about an event

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  1. 7 August, 19:38
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    I would say it's either b or a but I would go with b Becca it's have the key word information
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