central idea of the text?
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01. Which of the following best describes the
central idea of the text?
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O A Amira is a normal teenage girl living
through extraordinary circumstances as
a refugee.
B Amira and others like her have built
communities in refugee camps that
resemble home.
C The United Nations needs to better
protect refugees, particularly those
fleeing Syria.
D More refugees should tell their tales in
order to spread awareness about the
issues they face.
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