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    Exam 9: How Are Factual Propositions Argued
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    A Brief Should Contain Your Main Points, Subpoints, and the Evidence
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A Brief Should Contain Your Main Points, Subpoints, and the Evidence

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A brief should contain your main points, subpoints, and the evidence that supports them in your argument.

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