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English, 02.02.2021 06:10, lmcginnis2003

Write a body paragraph for an explanatory essay that supports the claim and uses academic writing throughout. Your assignment should include: • evidence from "The Chrysanthemums" to support the claim you were given
• An objective tone, free of obvious opinions and bias, and a formal style
• effective use of language, such as parallel structure, varied phrases and clauses, and efficient adjustment of parts of speech

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