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elena55 [62]
2 years ago
5

if you were writing an argumentative essay suggesting a tour of reliant stadium for the class field trip, which of the following

would NOT be a reason (subclaim) to support your argument?​
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1 answer:
vekshin12 years ago
3 0

Question

if you were writing an argumentative essay suggesting a tour of reliant stadium for the class field trip, which of the following would NOT be a reason (subclaim) to support your argument?​

Answer:

Architecture exposes students to math, science, and art.

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