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Read the following sentence from the passage. audubon was a lovable, courteous man, never too poor to others, very modest and gracious. the author makes the above claim at the end of the passage about john james audubon. does the author prove this statement in the article? in your r. a.c. e answer be sure to discuss whether or not the author’s claim is supported by sufficient evidence and reasons. introduce your ideas, cite textual evidence to support your response, and provide a concluding statement at the end of the essay. be sure to observe the conventions of standard english.

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