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English, 17.09.2019 07:20, kingemzy

Mrs. jones loves the local library housed in the beautiful nineteenth-century building called bales estate. recently, she has learned that the estate is going to be torn down to make way for a luxury hotel. mrs. jones's husband gave her the idea to publish a persuasive essay opposing this plan in the newspaper. what three goals can mrs. jones accomplish with the of her persuasive essay to save the building?
a)she can inspire the public to speak out against the plan to tear down the building.
b)she can gain support from those who appreciate historical buildings.
c)she can convince the hotel owners to retain the old structures in the hotel.
d)she can force her fellow citizens to agree with her and support her.

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