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slavikrds [6]
3 years ago
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Which word correctly completes the sentence?

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bulgar [2K]3 years ago
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The word that correctly completes the sentence is "those". The correct answer would be option B. The complete sentence is, "Somebody from our neighborhood removed those fallen tree limbs." The word "those" is used because it refers to an object, which is the "fallen tree limbs". 
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The writer of a persuasive text addresses conflicting viewpoints and evidence;

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When writing a persuasive text, which is meant to convince the audience on a particular subject, it might be important to address conflicting viewpoints.

Addressing conflicting viewpoints is important because it strengthens the author's argument.

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