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History, 16.07.2020 16:01 camiilajakobsen1400

What does a historian typically do immediately after forming a historical question?
O A. Discard any evidence that contradicts his or her claim about the
-historical question
B. Begin developing a historical argument to answer the historical
question
O C. Use rhetoric to persuade others that the historical question is
important
O D. Draft an argumentative essay based on inferences about the
historical question

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