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English, 27.06.2019 10:50 julietmusyoki5

Ihave been a nurse for twenty years. in that time, i have seen a great number of patients suffer because they did not have health insurance. one of the worst cases was a young mother of two who was diagnosed with early stage skin cancer. because she could not afford treatment, the cancer spread from her skin to other parts of her body. by the time i saw her for the first time, the cancer had reached her brain and she could no longer be . this sort of thing should not happen to anyone. a strong universal health care system could prevent instances like this from occurring. which of the following additions would make the paragraph more objective and effective? the use of facts and statistics to support the anecdote the use of more subjective words like “worst” and “best” the use of another anecdote about a patient the use of more figurative language when relating the anecdote

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