Does this letter present an effective argument?
Why or why not?
Yes, because...
English, 20.02.2020 03:59 jacksonshalika
Does this letter present an effective argument?
Why or why not?
Yes, because there are at least two
claims.
No, because there are too many
claims.
No, because all the claims are not
supported by evidence.
Yes, because the claims are supported
by evidence.
Answers: 1
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