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Is compromise always fair? Construct an argumentative paragraph that discusses whether the Great Compromise was fair to both less populated and more populated states using specific claims and relevant evidence from the sources provided and remembering to acknowledge the competing views.
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Many single parents report complex feelings, such as frustration, failure, and guilt. this often leads them to behave in a(n) toward their children.
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