Both “On Reparations” and "Georgetown Reckons With Its Past" discuss improving access to education as a form of reparations, but for different reasons.

Which answer choice best describes why “On Reparations” discusses the plan?

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It is presented as the most effective, desirable, and likely form that reparations can take.
It is presented as the most effective, desirable, and likely form that reparations can take.

It is presented as the form of reparations initially proposed by William Sherman and endorsed by Abraham Lincoln.
It is presented as the form of reparations initially proposed by William Sherman and endorsed by Abraham Lincoln.

It is presented as one of several possible forms in which reparations might take alongside cash payments.
It is presented as one of several possible forms in which reparations might take alongside cash payments.

It is presented as an unsatisfactory form of reparations.

It is presented as an unsatisfactory form of reparations.