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PERFORMANCE TASK Writing Activity: Argument This selection presents Mann's view of indian societies

in New England. Evaluate how successfully he achieves his purpose by writing a brief

argument

• Write a statement that summarizes Mann's purpose for writing

Decide whether you think he succeeded or failed in achieving that purpose. Are

the style and content of his writing strong and persuasive? Your position on that

question is the claim of your argument

if you think Mann achieved his purpose, cite evidence that supports that claim if you

think he failed provide reasons for your opinion

Present your reasons and evidence in a logical order.

THIS FROM CALIFORNIA COLLECTIONS 11 Grade PAGE 33 AT THE BOTTOM PLEASE HELP

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