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English, 20.05.2021 16:00 hannahchilegirl6521

Read this sentence form the text: "The decision was a major victory for local activists, providing a rallying point to attack
segregated institutions across the city, and serving as a harbinger of other civil rights battles that
would take place in the near future."
How could this sentence be rewritten without changing its meaning?
"The decision was a major victory for local activists although it proved a rallying point to attack segregated
Institutions across the city and served as a harbinger of other civil rights battles that would take place in
the near future."
"The decision was a major victory for local activists; nevertheless, it provided a rallying point to attack
segregated Institutions across the city and served as a harbinger of other civil rights bales that would take
place in the near future."
"The decision was a major victory for local activists: in contrast, it provided a rallying point to attack
segregated institutions across the city and served as a harbinger of other civil rights battles that would
take place in the near future."
"The decision was a major victory for local activists because it provided a rallying point to attack
segregated institutions across the city and served as a harbinger of other civil rights battles that would
take place in the near future."

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