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SAT, 26.07.2019 04:30 FireBlits8950

Information from reputable sources that's accurate, but doesn't support the major claim in a text is called                a.  relevant evidence.      b.  irrelevant evidence.      c.  relevant claims.      d.  irrelevant claims.

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