Answer:
to persuade the General Assembly to pass the UDHR during the current session
Step-by-step explanation:
In the passage, Eleanor Roosevelt urges the General Assembly to pass the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in that very same session: "Let this third regular session of the General Assembly approve by an overwhelming majority the Declaration of Human Rights." In that matter, she reinforces what Secretary Marshall has said, and encourages the Assembly to work under "high standards" in spite of its flaws.