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Why did the author include the quotation in paragraph 6?
A To show that Ride did not want...
English, 22.04.2021 04:40 Packergood
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Why did the author include the quotation in paragraph 6?
A To show that Ride did not want to be seen as a role model
B To encourage readers to think about how they can be a positive role model
C To provide insight into how Ride spent the last years of her life
D To explain why Ride got involved in encouraging girls to study science and
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