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PLZ HELP FAST GIVE U BRAINLIEST Read the following prompt, and then write a claim in response. Explain the parts of this prompt that influenced the way you wrote the claim.
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Every year, the eighth graders at your middle school take a trip to Washington, D. C., to meet your government representatives and see the important historical sites. This year, though, your principal is thinking about canceling the trip and using the money to make some much-needed improvements to the school building. Write an essay in which you argue for or against canceling the trip, and give at least two reasons to support your answer.
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