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Prompt: Over the years several popular children’s books have been banned in the United States for a variety of reasons. Many of them are considered classics, such as Winnie-the-Pooh, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Green Eggs and Ham, and Where The Wild Things Are. Select one of the books listed above. Do you think there are any valid reasons to ban your book? Write an essay explaining why or why not. Make sure that you only write an expository introduction paragraph using a
1. Hook
2. Overview
3. Thesis Statement

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