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English, 27.05.2020 18:57, biggz8567

1. Prepare a second opening argument.

2. Navigate back to the evidence chart and find a piece of evidence that you didn’t use in the opening argument you wrote in class.

3. Use this second piece of evidence to write another opening argument about why the narrator should be judged sane or insane.

4. You may begin your argument with the following statement or write your own:
It is absolutely clear that the defendant was sane/insane when he committed this crime. The evidence I am about to describe will prove this beyond a doubt.

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