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Alona [7]
3 years ago
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Write a well-organized argument letter of three or four paragraphs on an issue that is meaningful to you. Here's a list of some

topics: 1: Abortion, 2: Animal cruelty. Or you can pick something to write about. ( Will Mark Brainliest). Please Be Honest and Respectful with your answer).​
English
1 answer:
777dan777 [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Answer:I think u should pick abortion

Answer:I think u should pick abortionExplanation:

<h3>Answer:I think u should pick abortionExplanation:first write your introduction(this explains the meaning of abortion then u should give common examples of abortion)., secondly you write your body discussing causes of abortion , effects of it, consequences and solutions or prevention ,state why it is wrong and that is all , thanks.</h3>
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