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English, 08.02.2021 16:50, fatherbamboo

For each section of the article, summarize Lexington's words (what Lexington says), and then describe what the writer accomplishes or does in that section. For the "says" part, write in first person, as if you were Lexington. For the "does" part, write in third person as you describe Lexington's moves as a writer. In the "main argument" section at the end, summarize Lexington's central claim.

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