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Directions: For the following question, use the annotated excerpt from Michael J. Sandel’s Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?, which appears in CH 02 of The Norton Field Guide to Writing. The first paragraph is annotated with a sticky note in order to .
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a) note a clue to the organizational pattern of the writing
b) make a comparison between piracy and history
c) indicate the thesis of the text
d) define what the "Purple Heart" is

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