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Can someone me in - american literature, reading informational texts
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what claim does the author make about why people don't view piracy as theft in paragraphs 3–4 of the
article "battling the digital jolly roger"?
a. people don't view file sharing as theft, and continue to share digital files, thus, perpetuating the problem.
b. until the sopa law passes, sharing media cannot be considered illegal.
c. people don't know what file sharing means, so they don't know that it's wrong.
d. people don't care if it's illegal or not, because it's a cheaper way to share media.

11. how might the evidence the author provides in "the completely free market" affect the overall
argument being made?
a. the author uses outdated information to present his or her argument.
b. the author has never illegally downloaded music, so he or she doesn't understand the topic well enough to comment on it.
c. the author doesn't provide any real evidence of facts and figures; it's all opinion-based.
d. the author's evidence only comes from one source—an insider in the music industry—which makes the article biased

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