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Alex73 [517]
1 year ago
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Which quotations from the excerpt provide evidence to support the claim that governments have responded to criticism delivered t

hrough social media? Select three options.
English
1 answer:
Mamont248 [21]1 year ago
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The quotations that support the claim government responded to criticism are "Security forces arrested...", "It also detained..." and "Meanwhile Turkey".

<h3>When is a claim supported?</h3>

A claim is supported if a detail, example or evidence explains the claim. This implies, the claim government responded to criticism through social media can be supported with details that exemplify the government response.

<h3>What are the best supporing quotations?</h3>

Based on the above, the best supporting quoations are:

  • "Security forces arrested..."
  • "It also detained..."
  • "Meanwhile Turkey".

Because these are specific examples of the government responses.

Note: This question is incomplete, below, I attach the missing section.

Learn more about quotations in: brainly.com/question/26355347

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