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 experienced daily"
"they experienced daily"

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

"they'd also been talking"

"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 best part of the sentence that points to the correct definition of injustices is "like not being able to eat at a lunch counter." This phrase provides specific information about the injustices they were discussing, highlighting a situation where they were being denied the opportunity to eat at a lunch counter.

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