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s/328/443d54f3-099d-4c71-9e59-0bdf5a7a913a/msndsampleanalysis.pdf Click here to review the sample analysis you explored in the previous section. Find three quotations from the text where the author presents evidence to support the claim. Cite the paragraph number where each quote is found, and label each quote as logical, empirical, or anecdotal.
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