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Question 1 (20 points) True or False: We need to put our opinons into argumenatitve writing. (5 points) True we want opinions only Fal se, we don't want opinions. We want evidence and facos
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Question 1 (20 points)
True or False: We need to put our opinons into argumenatitve writing. (5 points)
True we want opinions only
Fal se, we don't want opinions. We want evidence and facos
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False because it is more correct
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