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Choose an argument or claim from the text, either made by the writer or by someone referred to by the writer. Summarize the argument or claim, and then explain why you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with evidence from the text.


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Choose an argument or claim from the text, either made by the writer or by someone referred to by t
Choose an argument or claim from the text, either made by the writer or by someone referred to by t
Choose an argument or claim from the text, either made by the writer or by someone referred to by t

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