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3. Write a short answer response to the following questions: All short responses must be done in MLA format. This
your default. No teacher should ever have to remind you of this in formal writing.
Is the term "civilized" problematic? Why or Why not? Should it be used or abolished when studying history? This
should you your thoughts. You should considered yesterday's lesson and today's lesson. Your paragraph must be a
minimum of 6 sentences. You should have claim and support this claim with two pieces of evidence and explain how
each evidence supports your claim, this would be called your line of reasoning.
Sentence 1 - Claim - Turn your answer to the question into a formal sentence
Sentence 2- Evidence/Example- 1 piece of evidence proving it is a problem or not a problem
Sentence 3 - Explain - how your evidence supports your claim
Sentence 4- Evidence/Example 1 piece of evidence proving it is a problem or not a problem
Sentence 5 - Explain - how your evidence supports your claim
Sentence 6- Closing summary sentence
Proofread your work. I am going to start randomly showing your work to classmates and having them peer grade it, so
makes sense for you to grade it yourself before you hit submit
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