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English, 29.06.2019 12:20 linda3025

Read the paragraph from a student’s critical analysis essay. in the declaration of independence, thomas jefferson talks about independence through his use of big words and fancy argument skills. first, jefferson states his thesis, which makes it seem important that the colonists get independence. next, jefferson gives evidence against the king of england and how he mistreats the american colonies. finally, jefferson suggests that colonists should stop paying taxes and fight, which is the obvious answer to the colonists’ problems. what is the best way for the student to revise the essay

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