World Languages, 20.09.2020 15:01 samgirl2000
Which statement describes the central idea in Eleanor Roosevelt's speech?
We should all work harder to become successful.
We should help others more and value money less.
We should give our material goods to the poor.
We should learn the value of freedom for all people.
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Which statement describes the central idea in Eleanor Roosevelt's speech?
We should all work harder...
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