English, 21.07.2021 07:50 mubasharshafiq1583
Using the short story " The fall came early by Hannah Leighton" write a body paragraph for an essay that uses a counter-argument. Begin with “Although,” “While,” or other suitable word to introduce the counter-argument, and then construct the paragraph in such a way to identify flaws in that idea.
Please highlight your counter argument so that it is clearly identified in your body paragraph.
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