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PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

A
“You know, I believe you mentioned that just before we began this conversation, you were meeting a delegation from the U. S. Holocaust Museum.” ( Paragraph 11)
B
“which I’m sure people want to remember. But at the same time, they want to move past it. How do you deal with that?” ( Paragraph 15)
C
“Because had we gone the classic route of justice, we would have a broken country because of the numbers involved, because of the level of brainwashing and propaganda by the state that committed genocide.” ( Paragraph 16)
D
“leader in this government and also on a personal level, as a Rwandan who lost family during the genocide, it’s very complicated.” ( Paragraph 17)
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PART A: How do paragraphs 18 - 19 contribute to the development of ideas in the text?

A
They show how despite the genocide being over, people who killed during the genocide remain in Rwanda and can’t all be punished.
B
They prove that due to corruption, Rwandan leaders refuse to hold the guilty parties accountable for the genocide.
C
They show that Rwanda will never be able to fully recover from the genocide while killers continue to walk free.
D
They prove that most Rwandans are no longer bothered by the genocide, as it doesn’t worry them that some killers will never be brought to justice.
PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

A
“the Hutu government, of course, fled the country and many Hutus fled the country who were blamed for the genocide” ( Paragraph 18)
B
“do you mean to say that you have to assume that there are still many, many people in your country who killed someone and you just have to let them go?” ( Paragraph 18)
C
“Whatever is known as Hutu or Tutsi was just used by people who were power hungry and who weren’t ready to share with anybody, and they took it to the extreme.” ( Paragraph 19)
D
“There are a number of Rwandans who actually disobeyed the orders to kill their neighbor.” ( Paragraph 19)

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