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MrMuchimi
3 years ago
5

How does the author support her argument that people can

English
1 answer:
sukhopar [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Identify the argument she has said in the part of the article. How did she develop the argument to it's potential? Do not include anything not in the part of the article. Looks like you answered your own question, by the way.

Explanation:

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