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Using the strategy of A. P.E., answer the question that follows: A: Answer the question (sentence one)

P: Prove your answer using relevant citations (quotes) from the text (sentence two)

E: Explain how your proof answers the question (sentence three)
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In paragraph 4, the speaker states that the Democratic Party "must not become the 'New Puritans' and reject our society." Do you think the speaker gives a valid argument in this paragraph? Consider the reason the Puritans left England. Does the analogy apply in the context of the Democratic Party?

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