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English, 15.04.2021 23:40, sassy11111515

Read the excerpt from "Voluntourism: An Opportunity Too Good to be True" and answer the question. How does the speaker structure this part of the argument? Match each sentence to its purpose.

Match | Term | Definition
| One world traveler and ethical | A) Present a point to support the claim
|voluntourist believes voluntourism|
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| If you want a genuine experience | B) Provide expert testimony to refute the
|where you can see a lasting impact,| counterclaim's point
| there are better options than |
| voluntourism. |
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| Serve monthly dinners to the | C) Provide facts to support a point
| homeless. Be a reliable, positive |
| influence on a child who needs a |
| mentor. |
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|Studies show that volunteering | D) Provide examples that support the claim
| and forming lasting relationships |
| with those you help has a positive |
| impact on your physical and |
| emotional health. |
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| In fact, blood pressure is reduced,|
| memory is improved, and rates of |
| depression are reduced (Michaels).| E) State the claim
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