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English, 04.08.2019 11:10 samueldfhung

Which options support the author’s choice of using a proposition-and-support structure to develop his argument?
(select all that apply.)
our backyard is 85 million acres
a-the proposition-and-support structure provides reasons for readers to agree with the author’s idea that we all need to take care of our national parks.
b-the proposition-and-support structure shows readers the connection between national parks and the declaration of independence.
c-the proposition-and-support structure informs readers about the history of national parks and the creation of the national park service.
d-the proposition-and-support structure illustrates for readers how national parks can instill the pride of being american in each of us.

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