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English, 09.03.2021 04:40, GreenHerbz206

2. When you analyze the claim made by an author, what is your next step-after identifying the claim? Look for the article's main ideas and topic sentences.

Find the supporting evidence the author provides.

Decide if the reasons provided for the claim are good ones.

Read other articles that make similar claims.

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