can you put more info about the subject?
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Explanation:
1. I will first Identify the claim. The claim is sometimes stated in a very general way, then elaborated on throughout the essay. 
2. I will next examine the claim for qualifiers; words like "some," "many," "most of the time," etc. It can sometimes be damaging to an argument to omit qualifiers, particularly if there are also no exceptions provided. It is up to you as a reader to determine whether the writer's unqualified claim is damaging to this particular argument. 
3. I will then examine the claim for an exception. After looking for qualifying words in the claim, the next step is to determine what the writer considers to be the situations in which the writer's claim doesn't apply. In other words, it is necessary to identify any exceptions the writer makes to her claim. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
In a day Mike see’s about 26 people a day that have to pay a fine through a see through glass and want to reduce it.
        
             
        
        
        
(I think I know which poem you are talking about, because I had this on quizizz. If it's not the correct poem, I'm sorryyyy.)
Answer:
<em>"The color of your skin doesn't determine whether or not you're American."</em>
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Dont do something you will regret later is the theme