English, 07.06.2021 20:30 jrfranckowiak
What is the correct sequence for developing a written argument?
claim, evidence, reason, counterclaim and rebuttal, conclusion
claim, counterclaim and rebuttal, reason, evidence, conclusion
claim, reason, evidence, counterclaim and rebuttal, conclusion
claim, conclusion, reason, evidence, counterclaim and rebuttal
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What favorite memory did the giver share with jonas? in the giver.
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Me? which of the following describes theodore roosevelt’s ideas about the role of the government? a) to keep the powerful from taking advantage of small business owners b) to all citizens get rich and to take care of the lazy c) to break all company trusts because all big businesses wanted to bully the smaller ones d) to close off all wild lands and leave them untouched
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