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The statement which best describes the passage is A. Warren explains the students' position, and then describes how it has been previously handled by the courts.
What is Evidence?
Evidence is known as an available body of facts or information or sign which shows something is true, valid or has an existence.
The first part of Warren's speech is about how African-American children aren't welcomed in Caucasian schools, and they want the racism and hatred towards them to stop.
During the other parts of his speech, Warren talks about African-American history and why things are the way they are today, as well as talking about other problems that were at the time being handled by courts.
Hence, we can see that the text teaches the evidence Justice Warren provides about the conclusion that segregating children is psychologically harmful, while further explaining the takes of students describing how the issue was previously handled by the court.
The main theme of this is discrimination.
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The complete question.
Which statement best describes the passage?
Warren explains the students’ position, and then describes how it has been previously handled by the courts.
Warren provides reasons why segregation is permissible, and then offers evidence to support the reasons.
Warren claims that the students don’t have grounds to sue, and then gives reasons why not.
Warren gives a history of segregation in America, and then explains how the students fit into that history.