PART A: What is the author's most likely purpose for including paragraphs 1-2 in the article?
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English, 05.05.2020 20:36 powellmj9216
PART A: What is the author's most likely purpose for including paragraphs 1-2 in the article?
A to draw the reader in by asking them to consider
what they would do in a moral dilemma
B to test the study's theory by asking readers to
consider how their gender impacts their decisions
C to ask the reader to question whether WWII would have happened if Hitler had been killed before coming to power
D to draw the reader in by mentioning a controversial
figure, such as Hitler, from history
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