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English, 24.03.2021 21:40, ale414141

Read this plan for Liz’s argument about cheerleading: Claim: Cheerleading is a sport.

Reason: Like other sports, it’s a physical activity.

Reason: Like other sports, it requires skill and practice.

Reason: Like many other sports, it requires teamwork.

Which is the clearest way for Liz to organize her claim, reasons, and evidence?

A.
Give all the reasons and then all the evidence before stating the claim.
B.
After stating the claim, give each reason and its evidence in separate body paragraphs.
C.
Give all the reasons with the claim and use all the body paragraphs to explain the evidence.
D.
State the claim and then give all the reasons in one body paragraph and all the evidence in another.
PLEASE HELP IM IN THE MIDDLE OF A TEST

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