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English, 26.11.2021 01:00 sonicshon2

• A. Read and annotate three of the articles. • B. Identify good lines (as you read) that could be quoted or paraphrased
to help you argue your case.

• C. Identify the issue or problem under discussion in the articles.

• D. Identify the three key issues or opinions about this that can be key
points for essay.

• E. Organize the quotes you found and decide which points they could be
used with.

Please write a paragraph

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