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Mandarinka [93]
3 years ago
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After examining the research sources, use the remaining time in Part 1 to answer two questions about them. Your answers to these

questions will be scored. Also, your answers will help you think about the research sources you have read and viewed, which should help you write your article. You may click on the NOTES button above the sources to look at your notes when you think it would be helpful. Answer the questions in the spaces provided below them.​
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