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Exam Lesson Name: Outlining and Drafting Exam number: 355100RR
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8. If you're asked to do outside research for an academic essay, where should most of the information from that research go?
O A. Introduction
OB. Conclusion
O C. Body paragraphs
O D. Topic sentences
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