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in a group discussion, which of these is the best example of synthesizing
claims into a single conclusion?
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a. i don't quite understand what standards you're using when you say
that homer was the greatest epic writer.
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b. people have interpreted j. d. salinger's the catcher in the rye in
many different ways, some optimistically and some
pessimistically
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c. when you argue that shakespeare was anti-imperialist, you don't
really use any kind of evidence that would hold up under close
scrutiny
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d. even though we all have our own opinions why, we're agreed that
aphra behn was one of the first feminist authors.

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