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ACT Aspire English: Recognizing the Rhetorical Effects of Transitions 0 Views
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Just because
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All right Aspiring shmoop er's Here we go Just two
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left Just because Why is there two left ear That's
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the reason All right going down Paragraph five Right down
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here On it reads Just because james meredith is not
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as well known as some other civil rights figures He
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was a hero in the battle against racial discrimination and
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segregation in the u S Alright well let's think about
- 00:26
this just because something's wrong Well here's the author's argument
- 00:33
in a nutshell Even though meredith isn't as well known
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as other civil rights figures he made great contributions to
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the movement right So even though that's be that would
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be the right answer Not just because started a sentence
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with just because makes it sound is the first part
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of sentence explains the second part which it does not
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never less like in c can be used to indicate
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a contradiction like we have here But it would need
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to come with the second part of the sentence not
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the first Then finally even if like indie makes it
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sound as though meredith might be well known or he
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might not But the author is saying that it's a
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fact that he's not as well known with other famous
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civil rights figures like mlk We're looking at you so
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the answer here is beef Even though james meredith is
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not as well known yet again that's it or not
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