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English, 01.03.2021 21:20 gennhill14

Which statement BEST describes how "Big Money Shouldn’t Buy Our Elections" differs from "Corporations Have Campaign Rights, Too"? A.

"Big Money Shouldn’t Buy Our Elections" establishes a formal tone, but "Corporations Have Campaign Rights, Too" does not.

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"Big Money Shouldn’t Buy Our Elections" provides a clear claim for its argument, but "Corporations Have Campaign Rights, Too" does not.

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"Big Money Shouldn’t Buy Our Elections" does not acknowledge both sides of its argument, but "Corporations Have Campaign Rights, Too" does.

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"Big Money Shouldn’t Buy Our Elections" cites credible sources to support its argument, but "Corporations Have Campaign Rights, Too" does not.

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