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Thepotemich [5.8K]
3 years ago
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Can someone please help me choose a topic for this assignment? Im really stuck on which topic I should choose, it would mean a l

ot, this is worth 100 points. If you have done this assignment before it would mean a lot if you could just help me choose a topic too.
This Assignment is called A letter to the editor.

A short essay of 2–3 paragraphs, in which you evaluate the soundness, relevance, and sufficiency of your reasoning and support in your letter. Are you confident that your audience will be convinced of your argument? Why? Which reasons or pieces of evidence are the most compelling and convincing? How exactly did you appeal to your readers' sense of logic or emotions?
English
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Svetach [21]3 years ago
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What kind of thing are you most interested in because the writing will come much more naturally if you understand your topic.

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