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blondinia
6 days ago
6

How does the author expand his argument in paragraphs 7-8?

English
1 answer:
Naddik [7.5K]6 days ago
3 0
The first paragraph presents the author reflecting on personal experiences and those of others, while the second paragraph introduces a newspaper, which is a tangible object observable with the human eye, thus serving as a potential piece of evidence.
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