3. PART A: What does the phrase "revolving door" mean in the context of the text (Paragraph 15 )? O A The direct relationship between individuals serving time as juveniles and later as adults. OB The lack of opportunities that are available to those who have experience with the criminal justice system. OC The ease in which people are able to come and go from prison. OD A situation in which the same events happens on a continuous cycle.​

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The phrase "revolving door" as used in the context of the text actually means:

D. A situation in which the same events happens on a continuous cycle.

This question was taken from "The Destinies Of Two Men Who Share One Name".

About "The Destinies Of Two Men Who Share One Name"

"The Destinies Of Two Men Who Share One Name" is an interview between Melissa Block, Michele Norris and Wes Moore.

In 2000, Mr. Wes Moore, successful author, producer and US Army Officer was made to know that someone has the same name as him. But the person was in jail due to murder.

The use of a "revolving door" as used in the text actually speaks about the events that seem to take place in cycles.

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