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sergeinik [125]
3 years ago
6

Read the claim and reason. Then use the drop-down menus to identify the transitions that best connect the ideas. Our town should

have its own science museum. The science museum in Middletown doubled its attendance in the last two months. people want places where they can learn about science. Right now, people who live here have to go to Middletown to visit a science museum. they should be able to visit a science museum in their own town. Opponents say that we already have enough museums. you can never have too many museums. we are a town that meets its people's needs. Our people need a science museum.
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2 answers:
tekilochka [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Read the claim and reason. Then use the drop-down menus to identify the transitions that best connect the ideas.

Our town should have its own science museum.

The science museum in Middletown doubled its attendance in the last two months.

✔ This proves that

people want places where they can learn about science.

Right now, people who live here have to go to Middletown to visit a science museum.

✔ Instead,

they should be able to visit a science museum in their own town.

Opponents say that we already have enough museums.

✔ The answer to that is,

you can never have too many museums.

✔ I will finish by saying

we are a town that meets its people's needs. Our people need a science museum.

Ad libitum [116K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

this proves that, instead, the answer to that is, and i will finish by saying

Explanation:

Thank you to the person who answered first!

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