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English, 10.12.2020 20:00 hwhite41

Student c had to write and give a persuasive speech on the topic of wars in our world. Which of the following is an example of an applicable claim the student might make In their speech? A. There have been many wars in the history that have caused both military and civilian deaths
B. The U. S. is currently involved in multiple wars around the world, including in Sudan, Pakistan, and Iraq.
C. Wars cause emotional and physical destruction to both sides.
D. Wars require resources such as weapons.

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