Suppose you were writing a summary of the Article. Which of these would not be important to put in the summary?A.Rosa Parks' home was rebuilt by American artist Ryan Mendoza outside his studio in Germany.B.Rosa Parks is a historical figure because she spent much of her life working for civil rights.C.Rosa Parks' Detroit home no longer belonged to any members of her family at one point.D.Rosa Parks once lived in a Detroit home that was set to be torn down as part of a clean-up effort.
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Suppose you were writing a summary of the Article. Which of these would not be important to put in the summary?A.Rosa Parks' home was rebuilt by American artist Ryan Mendoza outside his studio in Germany.B.Rosa Parks is a historical figure because she spent much of her life working for civil rights.C.Rosa Parks' Detroit home no longer belonged to any members of her family at one point.D.Rosa Parks once lived in a Detroit home that was set to be torn down as part of a clean-up effort.
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The statement "Rosa Parks' home was rebuilt by American artist Ryan Mendoza outside his studio in Germany" would not be important to put in the summary. This information, while interesting, does not directly relate to Rosa Parks' significance as a historical figure or the status of her Detroit home in relation to her family or a clean-up effort.
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