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English, 10.02.2021 20:30 kevinvalencia01

Think about a rule that you must follow at school or at home. Describe this rule in a cause-and-effect essay. Explain why the rule was made and the effect it’s had on you and others who must follow it. Use specific details to support your ideas. Be sure to fill out each portion of the outline. Remember, you don't have to use complete sentences when outlining an essay.

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