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Darina [25.2K]
4 years ago
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Which passage provides more effective evidence, and why?

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2 answers:
Delicious77 [7]4 years ago
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Answer:

D. Passage 2 is more effective because the evidence is logical and is supported by anecdotes.

Explanation:

Brainliest Answer Please!

Sloan [31]4 years ago
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Answer: passage 2 is more effective because the evidence is a logical and is supported by anecdotes

Explanation:

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