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What piece of evidence reveals that the “memorial in our court is somewhat of a gravesite”? (Paragraph 17)
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“Mitchell shed tears while talking about Hussle’s positive influence over her students at Crete Academy and the community.” ( Paragraph 16)
B:“She was not only taken aback by the mural at her school, but also by the many others around town.” ( Paragraph 16)
C:“‘Most people are coming here to take photos with their family and etc.’” ( Paragraph 17)
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“‘But I saw an individual who didn’t have his phone out. He had his shoulders up, his head down.’” ( Paragraph 17)

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