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3 years ago
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1. When deciding if two texts disagree, what does it mean to make a judgment about a particular set of facts? create an argument

English
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Ilya [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Draw a conclusion

2. The Authors present opposing information on the same topic.

3. Identify where exactly does the texts disagree.

4. The authors interpret the facts differently.

5. a  word that shows sources that offer more information about the point on which the texts differ.

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