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Read the excerpt below (from Wikipedia's entry on the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo) with accuracy and fluency. Discuss duy
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In the course of their struggle, some of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo began to see themselves as inheritors of their
children's dreams and responsible for carrying forward their children's work, even to the adopting the radical agenda
embraced by some of their disappeared sons and daughters. As a result, the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo Association
faction led by Hebe de Bonafini takes a more political approach. This group does not doubt the fact that their children
disappeared, and they are aware that the majority of them faced torture and most of them were ultimately murdered.
Nevertheless, they are refusing any help offered by the government as compensation for their children's absence. Many still
maintain that they will not recognize the deaths until the government admits its fault and its connection to the dirty war and
its systematically forced disappearances.
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