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Part B: Which TWO quotations from the passage best support the central idea? A “Franklin's polio attack in 1921, through which he lost the use of his legs, only increased his dependency on her, as well as his respect for her." ( Paragraph 8)
B “At first, Eleanor was worried about what the position of First Lady of the United States would mean for her.” ( Paragraph 9)
C “This female-only rule was broken just once during her time in the White House and, even then, not without her consent.”( Paragraph 10)
D "She was a political player, urging her husband to support civil rights and privately opposing his order to intern Japanese Americans during World War II" ( Paragraph 11 )
E "Eleanor Roosevelt spoke out for those whom society cared less about at a time when women were not supposed to be speaking out at all." ( Paragraph 12)
F "Franklin D. Roosevelt died in 1945, and his successor, President Harry S. Truman, appointed Eleanor Roosevelt as a delegate to the United Nations General Assembly" ( Paragraph 13)​


Part B: Which TWO quotations from the passage best support the central idea?

A “Franklin's polio

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