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Anika [276]
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Please Help Will give brainlist

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ololo11 [35]3 years ago
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Thesis 1: Plastic usage in many communities is considered immoral, despite the many usages it poses.

Thesis 2: Humanities, as a course, allows an alumni to explore the many paths of liberal arts.

Thesis 3: Racism in many countries, normalized by repetition, is blatantly an immoral thing to take part in, and this can be backed through many forms of evidence.

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