Article from Commonlit: Local Children’s Reactions to 9-11 Tradegy
By Connie Llanos
Que...
English, 19.11.2020 04:40 delaneyjane2035
Article from Commonlit: Local Children’s Reactions to 9-11 Tradegy
By Connie Llanos
Question
1.
PART A: Which of the following statements best expresses the central idea of the article?
A Though young students may have different perspectives on 9-11 than adults,
their reactions can yield interesting insights about tragedy
B.
More states should be required by federal law to teach history lessons about
September 9, 2001, in their schools.
C. Children today know very little about the events of September 11, 2001, but they
can recall how the U. S. has changed since the attacks.
D. Many students do not understand 9-11 and cannot sympathize with the victims
D
hecarise their
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