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Select a book or movie that has at least one sequel. Write a persuasive paragraph discussing which version you believe is better: the original book or movie or the sequel. If there is more than one sequel to the original book or movie, select only one of the sequels on which to focus. Be sure to clearly introduce your argument, use at least one type of rhetoric to persuade your reader, include specific details from the book or movie, and address at least one counterclaim. (10 points).
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