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kotegsom [21]
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AysviL [449]4 years ago
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QUESTION 6; c. television offers good and bad programming for families

QUESTION 7; b. it is ineffective support because it does not help prove the claim.

QUESTION 8; a. examples of situations when organ donations have saved lives

QUESTION 9; b. it is ineffective support because it does not help prove the claim.

QUESTION 10; b. the driving age should be raised for three clear reasons.

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