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English, 10.05.2021 08:30, reyesmtz5414

Think about The 11th Hour and the three passages you just read that show different approaches to refuting the film's premise. Choose the one passage that seems to have either the most or least credible argument and refutation of the film. Draft an argument that explains and supports your claim. In your argument, examine how the passage's use of refutation or ad hominem attacks affects its persuasiveness. Be sure to: Make a clear, precise claim that includes the name and author of the passage you chose.
Use words, phrases, and clauses to create cohesion between the claim and reasons and between reasons and evidence.
Include quotations from both the film and the passage to support your claim. Punctuate all quotations correctly.
This should be between 8-10 sentences. (Help me)

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