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What’s your position about building roads in the rainforest? Write a paper that explains your position. Use facts from your research to support your position. How would humans and different parts of Earth be affected by the construction? Is there any argument against your position? You should write two paragraphs. One paragraph gives background about the problem, and the other tells your position and supports it. Your work should be free from spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammatical errors.
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