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yaroslaw [1]
4 years ago
13

In a group discussion, which of these conclusions is most clearly supported by evidence?

English
2 answers:
mylen [45]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C is your answer. It not only gives an example, but it also tells you how that representation connects

ioda4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Option C is the conclusion that is better supported by evidence. In this sentence, the student talks about the purpose that the author has in a text. However, the student is also able to connect this purpose to the larger theme of the story. Moreover, the student provides evidence of this claim by citing the example of the figurine.

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A. Bloodletting was used to balance the four  humors, as imbalance of the four humors was  believed to be the cause of disease.

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The article you were given is the following:

Bloodletting represents the folly of the past, the sorcery and the misguided physiology that we now proudly say marked the dark ages of medicine - or did it? In fact, bloodletting has a place in medicine today and a history that is worthy of review.

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The topic is the general subject of a piece of writing. The main topic is the one that is the most prominent, the one the text is mostly dedicated to.

The main topic of this article is that bloodletting was used to balance the four humors, as the imbalance of the four humors was  believed to be the cause of disease. As we can see, most of the article is dedicated to what bloodletting was used for, why it was used, and the origin of such use. This is why option A is the correct one.

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