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English, 03.06.2021 15:50 yulimariu27

Sec. 2: "The same revolutionary beliefs for which
our forebears fought are still
at issue around the globe
the belief that the rights of
man come not from the
generosity of the state but
from the hand of God."
A. The passage is an example of an
assertion
B. This passage is an example of
acknowledging opposing arguments.
C. This passage is an example of a
recommendation for action.

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