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English, 26.02.2021 02:30 bananaslada

Pls help I have half of it already (20 pts): Writing Prompt (i already did this part but you'll need it): Read the letter to the editor "I, Too Have a Dream." How does the writer use structure and language to persuade her readers and support her feelings about immigration. Write an essay using evidence from the letter to answer the question. Directions: Write a topic sentence for each body paragraph. (One body paragraph should focus on the authors use of structure and one body paragraph should focus on the authors use of language.) Use a mixture a paraphrased examples and direct quotations for your evidence. Write your examples and explanations in complete sentences. (I already have the language part down i just need help with he structure part :) )
Topic sentence:
Example from text to support topic sentence:
Explanation of how the example serves purpose:
Example from text to support topic sentence:
Explanation of how the example serves purpose:

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