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elena-s [515]
4 years ago
12

Which of the following thesis statements might be appropriate to add to the paragraph above (Hint: The objective is to convince

Harold's Hamburgers to donate their product.). Donating to the cheerleader's annual dance will help the cheerleaders get their new uniforms. By contributing to the dance, you will help the cheerleaders and your own business. By contributing your product to the dance, you will save money on advertising, increase your company's sales, and improve its image in the community. any of the above none of the above
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1 answer:
zepelin [54]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

By contributing your product to the dance, you will save money on advertising, increase your company's sales, and improve its image in the community

Explanation:

That's what I would go for if I am the owner because it not only tells me that the dance team benefits but tells me that I will save big chunk of money by getting free advertising which might increase my sales. Owner sees this as a win-win.

(keep in mind I don't know what paragraph you are referring to but this option is the most convincing)

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