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English, 11.01.2020 11:31 carog24

Does "with reasons" mean at least one reason, or more than two?

my assignment is "to write a paragraph, providing with specific reasons." does this question mean i have to give more than two reasons?

i am not sure if this "reasons" serves as "i like cats" or as "i have some cats."

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