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English, 26.03.2021 23:30, savannahsims5847

Topic: Should pets be allowed in the workplace? Your Task: Carefully read each of the four texts provided. Then, using evidence from at least three of
the texts, write a well-developed argument regarding whether or not pets should be allowed in the
workplace. Clearly establish your claim, distinguish your claim from alternate or opposing claims, and
use specific, relevant, and sufficient evidence from at least three of the texts to develop your argument.
Do not simply summarize each text.
Guidelines:
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Be sure to:
Establish your claim regarding whether or not pets should be allowed in the
workplace
Distinguish your claim from alternate or opposing claims
Use specific, relevant, and sufficient evidence from at least three of the texts to
develop your argument
Identify each source that you reference by text number and line number(s) or
graphic (for example: Text 1, line 4 or Text 2, graphic)
Organize your ideas in a cohesive and coherent manner
Maintain a formal style of writing
Follow the conventions of standard written English

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