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Read the following excerpt from the The Great Influenza, by John M. Barry, carefully. Then, in a well-written essay, analyze the rhetorical choices Barry makes to develop his argument about scientists and their research.
Do you have a copy of an essay like this I won’t copy it word for word I just need a reference. Any help is appreciated
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