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English, 22.04.2021 04:00, korrinevbrulz2222

1. Summarize Lane Wallace begins her argument with a series of questions to get her readers thinking about what is selfish and what is heroic. In your own

words, state the claim that she expresses in lines 18–21. Take into account the

information she presents in the rest of her argument, including her conclusions

at the end.

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