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Read the passage " Face-to-Face vs. Virtual Friends". Then answer the question. Question 1: What is the main argument of the passage? What claims dies the author make to support the argument? How valid, relevant, and sufficient is the reasoning and evidence used to support the argument and claims? Use evidence from the text to support your response. Your evaluation of the argument should be two to three complete paragraphs. ( Please Do Not reuse another students answer from or any other websites or leave any Nonsense answers if so you'llbereported). Only Answer if you Can Help. Will Mark Brainliest. ( You'll Have To Expand The Picture To Read The Passage).


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