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English, 22.01.2021 21:10 elijahjacksonrp6z2o7

Look at the frames from Iqbal. At the police station on the same night the murder is committed, Faryad is forced to put his fingerprint on a sheet of blank paper. Then the police write down what they claim has happened.

Read the excerpt from Free the Children.

"He was crying and he was confused," said the translator.
I knew it could not have been all that Liaqat had said, but we had no way of probing further.
"Then what happened?" I asked.
"They were taken to the police station. They put their thumbs on a blank sheet of paper and were told to leave.”

Which statement best describes a similarity in purpose between the frames and excerpt?

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