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Lesechka [4]
2 years ago
8

Read the rough draft of a student’s conclusion to an argumentative editorial.

English
1 answer:
padilas [110]2 years ago
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A. This intro sentence isn’t contributing to the body of the paragraph and doesn’t introduce the topic in a constructive manner, as should be done with all editorials. You must assume that the audience of your editorial doesn’t know anything about the topic you are going to convey.
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