In your response, make an argument for whether it is better for Waketown to build its new Wake Heights
subdivision or to preserve the Wake Wetland Preserve. Use evidence from at least two of the sources
below to support your claim. Be sure to introduce your precise claim, develop the claim with evidence
from the sources, and demonstrate relationships between ideas. (15 points)
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English, 21.06.2019 20:00, chloebaby8
Which would be the most credible source for researching the effects of smoking? letter from your grandfather web page about someone’s lung cancer report prepared by a tobacco company research article in a scientific journal
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English, 21.06.2019 23:50, rebekahwirogo
How can the rebuttal best address the counterclaim? read the claim and reason beginning in high school students should eam their own money by finding aher school employment. an aber school job seves not only as income, but as valuable experience for when students leave school for the workiorce. read the counterclaim and reason while having a source of income can certainly be a learning experience for high school students, they should maintain their focus on academics and extracurricular activities working atter school many experts agree, can lead to a decrease in school success which can then limit students' options when they enter the workforce the rebuttal should include examples of jobs that are available to students and the problems associated with those jobs the rebuttal should acknowledge that school remains a priority and discuss the benefits of a balance between school and work the rebuttal should address the need for a discussion on the matter by restating both points before reaching a conclusion the rebuttal should state a logical explanation for both opinions before granting credibility to the need for school to remain a priority
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