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25 December, 14:07

After reading Paul Fleischman's novel, Whirligig, Martin decided to make a whirligig of his own. After several failed attempts, he made a great whirligig, so he carefully wrote out the detailed instructions.

Which is a FALSE statement regarding Martin's writing?

A) The information should not biased.

B) The type of writing would be expository process writing.

C) The information should persuade readers to make a whirligig.

D) Someone reading the instructions should be able to follow the sequential directions.

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  1. 25 December, 14:28
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    c) The information should persuade readers to make a whirligig.

    Explanation:

    The information should persuade readers to make a whirligig. This is a FALSE statement regarding Martin's writing task, because his task is to provide instructions, not to convince or persuade.
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