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:2. Your proposition.
:2. Your proposition.
:3. Your certainty to the veracity of #2, and what reservations you have.
:3. Your certainty to the veracity of #2, and what reservations you have.
Explore the descriptions of certainty.
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WS three sentences []

Written answers to questions should have at least three sentences:

1. The subject is stated so that the reader need not know the question to understand what you have said. Do not simply repeat the question.
2. Your proposition.
3. Your certainty to the veracity of #2, and what reservations you have.

Explore the descriptions of certainty.

Choice-lecture 20 2014Bioen326LitAnalysisNotes.pdf