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(GIVING BRAINLIST, NEED IT DONE ASAP) Based on “Drive-Ins: The Last Great Picture Show,” write an essay explaining why drive-in movie theaters appealed to families. Be sure to use information from the article to develop your essay. Answer the questions below based on the passage you just read and the prompt above. Write a thesis statement for an essay based on the prompt above. 
Evidence #1: Choose one piece of evidence from the article to support your thesis. Evidence #1: Explain why you chose the quote. 
Evidence #2: Choose another piece of evidence from the article to support your thesis. 
Evidence #2: Explain why you chose the quote.
Evidence #3: Choose one more piece of evidence to support your thesis.
Evidence #3: Explain why you chose the quote. 

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