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no I wouldn't say so everyone griefs in different ways with the situation
Explanation:
<em>NHS </em><em> </em><em>CLINICS </em>- 2nd Para
<u>Researchers</u><u> </u><u>in </u><u>Cambridge</u><u> </u>- 3rd Para
just from my own understanding
Answer: The narrator is then executed by the hangman, as by then there is no one left who will defend him. The poem contains four-line stanzas with the rhyming pattern AABB. The poem is usually cited as an indictment of those who stand idly by while others commit grave evil or injustice, such as during the Holocaust.
Oh I remember reading this but forget. Anyways I’m pretty sure if you read the chapter, the answers right there lol.
the statement that takes a position on an issue or controversy
The claim is the main idea of the text. It is what the argumentative text is trying to prove. The claim takes a position on an issue. An example of a claim would be "Students should be given a study hall period during the school day, even if it means reducing the regular class times." This statement takes a position on the topic of study halls in schools. The rest of the options are all other elements of an argumentative text, but they do not describe the claim.