Use the sentence to answer the question.

They'd also been talking about the injustices they experienced daily, like not being able to eat at a lunch counter.

Which part of the sentence best points to the correct definition of injustices in the sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

"like not being able to eat at a lunch counter"
"like not being able to eat at a lunch counter"

"they'd also been talking"
"they'd also been talking"

"eat at a lunch counter"
"eat at a lunch counter"

"they experienced daily"

"they experienced daily"

The part of the sentence that best points to the correct definition of injustices is "like not being able to eat at a lunch counter."

The part of the sentence that best points to the correct definition of injustices is "like not being able to eat at a lunch counter". This phrase provides a specific example of the daily injustices that the speakers were discussing.