Create an outline for an argumentative research essay, which you will draft in Lesson
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Create an outline for an argumentative research essay, which you will draft in Lesson
2. The outline will begin with a strong claim, followed by at least three supporting
reasons. The evidence that backs up each reason must come from credible sources
that you find through research. In its finished state, your outline should show how the
claim, reasons, and evidence all relate.
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