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Answer: Warren explains the students’ position, then describes how it has been previously handled by the courts.
Explanation:
I could not find the passage that is missing in your question but I have found the correct answer which is answer A) and a little bit of explanation of it.
- Warren starts his speech by mentioning the black children and how they are not accepted in white school and that they want to be accepted like the other children. Then, he is talking about their history and why the things are like that and after talking about history he is explaining how their issues were handled by the courts during the time.
- By this explanation I assume that he is talking about discrimination.
Answer: Warren explains the students’ position, then describes how it has been previously handled by the courts.
Explanation: The first part of Warren's speech is about how African-American children aren't welcomed in Caucasian schools, and they want the racism and hatred towards them to stop. During the other parts of his speech, Warren talks about African-American history and why the things are the way they are today, as well as talking about other problems that were at the time being handled by courts. The main thing on this is discrimination.
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