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Title: the history of the american automobile i. introduction a. americans originally resisted the automobile ii. body a. american car ownership in the 1900s 1. (supporting detail) b. henry ford’s invention of the assembly line 1. (supporting detail) iii. conclusion a. american use of the automobile today from the outline, determine where to put the sentence below in a rough draft about the history of the american automobile. known as “horseless carriages,” automobiles were not completely welcomed by americans when they were first invented. in the body of the essay as a supporting detail in the introduction in the conclusion in the body of the essay as a topic sentence

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