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What is the central idea of this passage?
Children should work to correct the mistakes of their parents.
If you try hard enough, you can free yourself from social injustice.
It is not easy to correct an injustice that affects an entire generation.
Adults must work to solve their own problems in whatever way possible.
Children should work to correct the mistakes of their parents.
If you try hard enough, you can free yourself from social injustice.
It is not easy to correct an injustice that affects an entire generation.
Adults must work to solve their own problems in whatever way possible.
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"If you try hard enough, you can free yourself from social injustice."
This is the central idea: the other sentences function as supporting points—calling on children and adults to act—and acknowledging that correcting generational injustice is difficult but possible with effort.
This is the central idea: the other sentences function as supporting points—calling on children and adults to act—and acknowledging that correcting generational injustice is difficult but possible with effort.