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CAN YOU STILL HAVE HOPE WHEN LIFE SEEMS HOPELESS? common lit PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
"I know that for many, many refugee populations like the Rohingya who've been
living for years in situations of great uncertainty there's an erosion of hope"
(Paragraph 21)
B. "Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are truly trapped. They are stateless. Their
home country of Myanmar does not want them, nor does Bangladesh"
(Paragraph 27)
C. “But Ventevogel says in his experience talking to refugees who have been
displaced for many years - whose shock and trauma is not fresh - he's found
they have a lot of hope for the future." (Paragraph 29)
D. "It starts, he says, with helping refugees regain control of their lives. Then they're
more likely to see prospects for the future." (Paragraph 31)

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