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April and her friend norma were emailing back and forth about a pottery class april was taking. april’s last email said: (1) first you’re going to need some old clothes, because you will get dirty. (2) dump a mound of clay on the wheel and get it spinning. (3) be sure to keep the clay wet as you shape the vase. (4) it will take a couple of days to cool after you fire it in the kiln. (5) it’s really not that difficult to make a clay pot. why does april include sentence 5 in her email? a. it is the key concept, that making a clay pot is not that difficult. b. it is a friendly way to convince norma to take the class with her. c. it provides new information about the clay-molding process. d. it gives a counterargument against norma’s opinion that pottery is difficult.

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