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mynx

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What is the purpose of most cause and effect essays?
 
  a) The purpose of most cause and effect essays is an end in itself, just as description and narration essays are often ends in themselves.
 
  b) The purpose of most cause and effect essays is to prove a specific point, giving your readers some insight on an event or situation.
 
  c) The purpose of most cause and effect essays is to prove your ability to study history.
 
  d) The purpose of most cause and effect essays is to prove someone's innocence.

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What moment made Combs begin to change her life?
 
  a. when she suffered a debilitating, work-related accident
 
  b. when she woke up to discover her shoes had been stolen
  c. when she read about the needs of the children attending the StarShine Academy



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stanleka1

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Answer to Question 1

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mynx

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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
Excellent


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