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Back then, I used to gravitate toward stories I could easily find myself in — books where the protagonist was trying to find their (usually her) place in the world. Fiction or non-fiction, I wanted to see my life reflected on the page. Did the main character live in a big city? Did she feel lost? Did she have a terribly confused dating life? Did she perpetually try to make it on her own, a la Mary Tyler Moore? Sold.
Explanation:
Q. What are the Characteristics of an Argumentative Essay?
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<em>Precision and focus of arguments.
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- <em>Evidence. </em>
- <em>Clarity and logical flow. </em>
- <em>The introduction is the part that hooks the reader. </em>
- <em>The three body paragraphs give you a chance to develop your argument. </em>
- <em>The conclusion cements your thesis.</em>
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