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Hello,
Can someone help me with this question. I see in Passage A the authors speaks about lack of definitions in international law to be inclusive of the Roma people. Also gives a description of the sort of life (not an easy one it seems) they live, not having a minority status, or a citizen.
Passage B brings about definitions and explains how the Roma do fit these definitions. The authors in both passages seem to be very pro solution in regard to the Roma people.
I had like answer choice C because of the use of "definition" but that is wrong. How can I figure this out?
Can someone help me with this question. I see in Passage A the authors speaks about lack of definitions in international law to be inclusive of the Roma people. Also gives a description of the sort of life (not an easy one it seems) they live, not having a minority status, or a citizen.
Passage B brings about definitions and explains how the Roma do fit these definitions. The authors in both passages seem to be very pro solution in regard to the Roma people.
I had like answer choice C because of the use of "definition" but that is wrong. How can I figure this out?
Thank you,
Bebe
Bebe