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English, 24.06.2019 13:50 angiezavala61

In fugard’s "master harold"…and the boys, hally and sam discuss who they would nominate as a "man of magnitude" (for example, charles darwin or abraham lincoln). in at least one hundred words, create a clear, original, and debatable thesis statement about who you would nominate as a "person of magnitude"—somebody who has changed the world for the better. support your thesis statement with at least two supporting details. be sure to avoid using clichés. use at least one transition in your response. (i have comprehensive disorder(s) and can't directly understand what it is that i should be doing)

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