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Firlakuza [10]
4 years ago
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Which of these references would be credible sources for your argumentative essay for or against free education for children worl

dwide? You may select more than one answer.
a government website that provides statistics on education
an online newspaper article about a politician trying to increase educational opportunities in his country
a blog by a college student who tutored children in Central America one summer
the personal website of someone who is not an expert on education
the website of an organization that helps build schools in poor countries
English
1 answer:
rewona [7]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:1,2.5 I just took it

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Maybe it’s because of its diminutive size, but the apostrophe tends to be neglected and misused in equal measure.

 

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The colon and the semicolon can both be used to connect two independent clauses.

 

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