Segregation effected all of these places:
public parks
transportation
hospitals
s...
English, 30.01.2021 01:50 springcoates
Segregation effected all of these places:
public parks
transportation
hospitals
schools
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Hich statement offers the best comparison of the two poems? where have you gone." i am a black woman.
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Based on the cause-and-effect relationship in this sentence, what is the meaning of the word illuminate? the colors and patterns on the stained glass windows were illuminated as thousands of candles burned during the special church service. a) to melt or change form b) to grow taller or wider c) to become extremely hot d) to light up or make clear
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