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Genrish500 [490]
3 years ago
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What are the most important ideas in the primary text? (In your own words!) My most important idea is to make sure I get a good

paying job and, make sure I am good family have money and make sure we need what we need and make sure we have stuff to protected myself. 2. What are the most important ideas in the secondary topic? (In your own words!) The most idea is that they are comparing what's come first contrast what's last. 3. How do you think the primary and secondary topics are similar? How are they different? Yes, They are different, They not the same because They meaning doesen't tell use the same meaning so They are different and not the same. 4. What is your main point, or thesis statement, for your essay? (Use a complete sentence here!) They essay was telling me What was the same or different and, They was telling me more things.
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Dmitrij [34]3 years ago
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