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23 February, 19:02

As you read a potential source for a compare-and-contrast paragraph, you should first assess its argument's claims, reasons, and evidence. the writer's future publishing plans. its subjectivity and how it appeals to emotion. your personal opinion on the subject.

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  1. 23 February, 19:26
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    Claims, reasons, and evidence. So A
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