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English, 09.11.2019 00:31 justinjay0000

Review the previous excerpt from barbara jordan's speech answer the following three questions in the space below
1. list every claim or opinion expressed by jordan. if the opinion is supported by evidence, label it as
substantiated' if the opinion is stated but there is no evidence to support it, label it as 'unsubstantiated'
2 based on your list, does jordan effectively support her opinions? why or why not?
3. consider the previous excerpts from the declaration of independence and the south african constitution
review the opinions stated within those texts are those claims substantiated with evidence? how do you
know?

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