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marusya05 [52]
2 years ago
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Argumentative Essay Today you will write your assigned paragraph(s) for the argumentative essay. Please write them in the spaces

provided below. If you need more space, please write on the 3rd page of this handout. Prompt. Write an essay stating your opinion on whether the draft system of deciding who is going to war is fair? Explain why or why Not.​
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77julia77 [94]2 years ago
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in my opinion A typical argumentative essay comprises three or more paragraphs that explain the reasons why you support your thesis. Each body paragraph should cover a different idea or piece of evidence and contain a topic sentence that clearly and concisely explains why the reader should agree with your position.

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