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masya89 [10]
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14

What reasons does the speaker provide to support his claim?

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VLD [36.1K]3 years ago
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Answer: the reason to support his claim is Chicken pox is a devastating disease, so we should help these kids

Explanation:

He talking about the sick kids and what they have and what should they do.

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