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English, 27.05.2021 18:50, winterblanco

Part 1: Write a thesis statement that addresses the following prompt. Prompt:
Imagine you are allowed to try out any job in your state for one day. What job would you choose? Give two reasons to explain your choice.

Part 2: Write a topic sentence for a body paragraph that connects to the thesis statement you just wrote. The topic sentence should address one of the reasons you listed in your thesis statement.


Part 1: Write a thesis statement that addresses the following prompt.

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