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GED Reasoning through Language Arts 4.5 Writing Skills. Can you identify which of the following claims in this video does not serve as one of the steps in the writer's argument?
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du
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jour brought to you by steps in an argument For
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example after you argue with your ex's new fling it's
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probably best to take steps back especially he's Bigger than
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alright Check out the following passage night nixon congress osha
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osha osha lucia lucia child be like a song Sounds
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like that like one of the british new age band
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We're like some from planet of the apes Finch All
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right fear of liberty Dis exports this man working man
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by the law office Three billion Okay you done reading
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it now Identify which of the following claims does not
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serve as one of the steps in the writer's argument
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and your options are right here You don't good all
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righty Well so here we have to look through the
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text and figure out which step was not included like
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that accidental extra step which somehow turned our kia desk
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into an abstract sculpture It's not a pretty sight we've
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been there so let's give this passage look see to
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find which arguments don't fit Looking at paragraph three this
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one right here the author clearly argues that laws have
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made workplaces safer and given that this is an article
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in support of osha this is probably a good thing
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We don't need laws that make the workplace let's say
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and if we mosey ahead to paragraph eight waken see
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the author explicitly states sir be osha has reduced deaths
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and injuries so b is also a step in the
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author's expanding argument and in paragraph ten which we want
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to right here to the author clearly states that injuries
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air still common in the workplace But the author never
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argues that employers must be held financially responsible for the
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emotional and psychological costs of employees injuries After all it'll
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probably cost employers a fortune if they had to putting
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up every time an employee felt The blues you know
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that around here Smoke alarm but don't tell anyone All
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right so this is the incorrect statement the awkward piece
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that does not fit with the rest of the puzzle
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That's Where peg in a round hole Thus answer D
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is the correct answer Now if only all steps were
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this clearly laid out seriously we still can't figure out
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how to make a nike ad death It always ends 00:02:21.185 --> [endTime] up looking like some kind of a boat
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