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15 March, 05:02

Why does the author likely include the story of William Offett in the beginning of the passage (Paragraphs 1-6) ?

A. to condemn Mrs. Underwood for her actions and to embarrass her for her lie

B. to compare an example of a black man wrongly accused of r*ping a white woman to a white man accused of r*ping a black woman

C. to compare an example of a black man in the North wrongly accused of r*pe to similar cases in the South that ended in lynching

D. to prove that there is always hope for innocent people sent to prison and that they can eventually be released

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  1. 15 March, 07:15
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    i feel as it is c
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