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English, 25.05.2021 03:00 christylivingsowzxa2

Read about Cameron, and then answer the question. Cameron is revising the conclusion of his argumentative essay. He makes the claim that a beach vacation would be better than a trip to the amusement park.

Which evidence best supports his claim?

Everyone likes to see the dolphins splash in the waves.
Admission to the park is $48 per person, but a beach pass is only $3.
The amusement park is 45 minutes away, but the beach is an hour’s drive.
The new body surfing boards will be lots of fun at the beach. hurry unit test
Read about Cameron, and then answer the question.

Cameron is revising the conclusion of his argumentative essay. He makes the claim that a beach vacation would be better than a trip to the amusement park.

Which evidence best supports his claim?

Everyone likes to see the dolphins splash in the waves.
Admission to the park is $48 per person, but a beach pass is only $3.
The amusement park is 45 minutes away, but the beach is an hour’s drive.
The new body surfing boards will be lots of fun at the beach.

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