Read the outline for a narrative essay about President Kennedy’s involvement in school integration.

1. Although the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education called for desegregation of all schools as soon as possible, many states in the South opposed this federal ruling.
A. As schools in the South attempted to prevent integration of schools, I used the federal government’s power to enforce this federal ruling.

2. In May 1961, African American James Meredith attempted to enroll at the University of Mississippi, but he was met with opposition.

3. In June 1963, George Wallace, governor of Alabama, tried to block the entrance of two African Americans, Vivian Malone and James Hood, who wanted to register at the University of Alabama, and they, too, were met with opposition.

4. My actions as president with respect to school integration were
successful.

5. My commitment to integrate schools led to my further commitment in the civil rights movement.
A. One of my greatest legacies as president was championing the cause for integration in schools and public places and fighting for their equality.

Which term identifies the underlined sentence in the outline?
concluding statement
thesis statement
body topic sentence
supporting detail

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The phrase in the outline that is underlined as a supporting detail is identified. Well-founded facts, precise details, and in-depth descriptions are included in the supporting details. Thus, the supporting detail in option (d) is correct.

Who is President Kennedy’s?

May 29, 1917, saw the birth of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. As the nation's first Catholic president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was a Roman Catholic. The ability to sway people's opinions and influence behavior is something only President Kennedy possesses.

All facts are mentioned in the paragraph with the correct date and source names. Both specific details and the paragraph's major point are highlighted.

As a result, option (d) is correct.

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