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Read the passage below and asnswer the following questions
The criminal justice system needs to change. The system could be more just if it allowed victims the opportunity to confront the person who has harmed them. Also, mediation between victims and their offenders would give the offenders a chance to apologize for the harm they have done.
This paragraph best supports the statement that victims of a crime should
Learn to forgive their offenders.
Have the right to confront their offenders.
Learn the art of mediation.
Insist that their offenders be punished.
- The passage advocates for changes in the criminal justice system by proposing that victims have opportunities to face those who harmed them.
- Mediation is suggested as a way to allow offenders to apologize, emphasizing confrontation and reconciliation.
- Option 2: Have the right to confront their offenders.
- This aligns directly with the passage's suggestion that victims confront offenders.
- Option 1: Learn to forgive their offenders.
- The passage implies reconciliation but does not explicitly focus on forgiveness.
- Option 3: Learn the art of mediation.
- Mediation is a tool, but the passage centers on confrontation.
- Option 4: Insist that their offenders be punished.
- The punishment is not the focus; the passage stresses dialogue and apology.
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