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mariarad [96]
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The writings of John Winthrop deal primarily with _? attitude toward life.

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Lost a fight but won the war it don’t matter who loses it’s about who wins
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The sentence that can support the claim is that C. Bookmobiles also provide access to other types of outreach, like health and career services.

<h3>What is a claim?</h3>

It should be noted that a claim simply means the main idea in a literary work. It's the stance of an author regarding an issue.

In this case, the claim is that library funding should not be cut because it provides important services to the community.

Therefore, the support will be that bookmobiles also provide access to other types of outreach, like health and career services, to people who might not otherwise know of these services.

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