English, 12.01.2020 00:31 madisonrparks
Which of the following is a strong introductory sentence?
a-to kill you or not to carry, that is the question.
b-i don’t agree with any open carry laws.
c- should each of the united states allow citizens to openly carry a weapon
d-this essay will explain the open carry laws of united states
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