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#1. What does the phrase "ginned up" most closely mean as used in paragraph 19? A CHILD OF SLAVERY WHO TAUGHT A GENERATION by Karen Grigsby Bates A: Invented to amuse or entertain
B: Announced to report fairly
C: Revealed through investigative research
D: Created in a dishonest manner

#2. Part B:which phrase provides the best support for the answer to part A?, A CHILD OF SLAVERY WHO TAUGHT A GENERATION by Karen Grigsby Bates.

A: "A terrible personal cost" (paragraph 19),
B: "The charges were laughable" (Paragraph 20),
C: "Prominent people came forward to testify"(paragraph 20),
D: "Cooper as forced to resign her principal's post(Paragraph 21)

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