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11 An argument is speaking or writing that expresses a claim, or a position on a problem or issue.

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13 An author’s position on a topic or issue. The claim may be stated directly or indirectly.

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15 An author will often use facts, statistics, quotes, counterarguments, or even opinions to support his or her argument.

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17 To combat high national unemployment rates for teens, legistlators must craft more initiaves which help induce creation of summer and part-time work opportunities.

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19 “…some brain regions and systems do not reach full maturity until the early or mid-20s. Should this new knowledge prompt us to rethink where we draw legal boundaries between minors and adults?” (Steinberg 236)

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31 It is up to you to make the next decision or step.

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33 Absolutely will not allow something to happen.

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35 Joking or tricking

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37 An instigator

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39 A visual presentation is far more descriptive than words.

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41 to act.

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44 To graduate a year early is my goal.

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46 The teacher to ask for a reference is Mrs. Clark.

47 To ask for a reference

48 This new novel is easy to read.

49 to read Verbal: Adjective

50 When we got into the classroom.

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52 Sit anywhere you’d like.

53 Sentence.

54 From morning until night.

55 Fragment (no subject, no verb).

56 Start after the weekend.

57 Sentence. Implied subject, imperative verb mood.

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59 For example, that men should pay for dinner on a date.

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62 Starts with a general statement, then presents a specific situation and provides facts and evidence toward a logical conclusion.

63 to go to the concert in Los Angeles

64 In order to go to the concert in Los Angeles, I had to buy tickets.

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66 Mom and Dad connotes loving parents.

67 The famous chef from your favorite television show

68 The famous chef from your favorite television show just made a pizza.

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70 To have no idea, do not know the answer to a question.

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