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10. Which of these is an example of the kind of claim that would go in an opinion essay? 1.Fables are boring because it's too hard to believe that animals would act like human beings. 2.Fables are more fun to read than other stories because animals make interesting characters. 3.Fables were used by older cultures to teach children how to get along with other people. 4.Fables could be used in preschool to teach students how to make good choices.

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