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English, 29.04.2021 23:00 jelopez4

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B.
PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the text?
The United Nations believes that there are many rights and freedoms that
should be available to all people around the world no matter what.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights mostly focuses on protecting a
person's physical body and well-being.
C. The United Nations requires nations to provide their citizens with certain rights
that give them the opportunity to succeed.
D. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights focuses on ensuring the people are
well-off at the beginning of their lives to allow success later on.

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