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English, 14.04.2020 19:06 nmoareah

Explain what the central idea is in these two paragraphs? Choose two details to support your answer from the text.
On February 20, at the Dream Hotel in New York City, the Child was finally on display in the form of Legos, action figures, costumes, backpacks, hats, shirts, wallets and socks.

You can get a framed image of the now-classic moment in "The Mandalorian" when a young Baby Yoda reaches out of a capsule and extends the cutest finger in the universe for the first time. The capsule itself? Also available. It features an animatronic Baby Yoda that blinks, coos and will melt your heart.

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