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Finger [1]
2 years ago
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Create a multimedia presentation about curfew laws for teenagers. Use research and evidence to support your opinion. Use persuas

ive techniques and a variety of visual aids in your presentation. Which is an effective claim for this prompt?
Many towns have curfew laws requiring teenagers to be home at a given hour.
Curfew laws often allow for exceptions, such as traveling home from work.
Curfew laws are ineffective and costly, and they should be abolished.
There is no way I will ever adhere to our town’s curfew laws.
I KNOW THE ANSWER IS NOT A.
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2 answers:
harkovskaia [24]2 years ago
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I thinks it's B but C can also be an answer but I would go with B
GrogVix [38]2 years ago
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A claim that supports the use of curfew laws for teenagers is option B. Option C and D are arguments rather than claims. Claims are usually intended to support a given opinion, and they are specific.

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