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2. Part B: Which TWO quotations from the passage best support the central idea? A "Franklin's polio attack in 1921. through which he lost the use of his legs. only increased his dependency on her, as well as his respect for her." (Paragraph 8) B "At first, Eleanor was worried about what the position of First Lady of the United States would mean for her." Paragraph 9) C This female-only rule was broken just once during her time in the White House and even then, not without her consent." ( Paragraph 10) D She was a political player, urging her husband to support civil rights and privately opposing his order to intern Japanese Americans during World War II" ( Paragraph 11) E Eleanor Roosevelt spoke out for those whom society cared less about at a time when women were not supposed to be speaking out at all. (Paragraph 12) F"Franklin D. Roosevelt dled in 1945. and his successor, President Harry S. Truman appointed Eleanor Roosevelt as a delegate to the United Nations General Assembly Paragraph 13)​ I'll give brainliest

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