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English, 04.11.2020 03:00 jackrider1598

Question 2 of 5 It's understandable that authors would be inspired to create characters
and situations based on real life. But authors don't have the right to
advance their careers using stories that are not theirs to tell. Writers
should only tell stories about themselves or from their own
imaginations, because telling other people's stories without
permission is basically a form of stealing.
Where in an argumentative essay would this excerpt most likely belong?
O A. In the middle of the essay, because it contains evidence
B. At the beginning of the first paragraph, because it contains a hook
C. At the end of the last paragraph, because it contains a conclusion
D. At the end of the first paragraph, because it contains the claim

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