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mart [117]
2 years ago
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1. Identify a claim made by sasse and explain the reasoning underlying this claim. 2. list at least two pieces of supporting evi

dence from the passage and briefly explain how they support the claim you have identified in task 1
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miss Akunina [59]2 years ago
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This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.

Read What to Do With the Kids This Summer? Put ’Em to Work

By Ben Sasse

1. Identify a claim made by sasse and explain the reasoning underlying this claim. 2. list at least two pieces of supporting evidence from the passage and briefly explain how they support the claim you have identified in task 1

Answer:

Claim: Children and adolescents should spend their summer vacation doing work in the community.

Reasoning: Physical work can help to build character and learn abilities that will be useful when becoming adults.

Supporting evidence

Sasse's experience as a kid detasseling corn in his summer breaks.

The anecdote of Sasse's daughter working on a cattle ranch.

Explanation:

Sasse's recalls his experience detasseling corn and his daughter working on the ranch as evidence of physical work, even if it is hard and exhausting, can provide self-esteem and teach valuable lessons about resolving problems, because that what happened to him and his daughter.

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