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English, 07.04.2021 19:10, dreamer197

3. READ As you read lines 25-51, continue to cite textual evidence. Underline the opposing viewpoint Chisholm references in lines 25–33, and
restate it in the margin.
• Highlight the repetitive phrase Chisholm uses in lines 42-51.
• Underline the loaded language Chisholm uses in lines 42–51.

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