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givi [52]
1 year ago
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Point of View: Identify two different groups of people that were affected by the event described in the article. Write a paragra

ph for each group explaining how the group was affected by the event using details from the text.
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Verizon [17]1 year ago
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Your ability to write and understand written material is being evaluated in the preceding question. Additionally, you did not provide the text that is being referred to by this query. Because of this, I won't be able to write a response for you, but I will demonstrate how to respond to the question.

<h3>How to write a paragraph?</h3>

To begin, you need to read the text that your question relates to in order to have an understanding of the event that is described as well as the effects that were prompted by the event.

The following is an example of how you may write your paragraph:

  • Describe the incident that is being referred to in the text and explain why it is significant.
  • Display the effects that were brought forth by this occurrence.
  • Illustrate which demographics were impacted by the incident.
  • Demonstrate how each group was impacted and the significance of doing so for better comprehension of the material.
  • Remember to include substantiating proof in the form of textual passages for the information that you have provided.

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