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Definition Rewrite—imaginary.persona

COVID Dogs Hate “Back to the Office” Pets that were adopted or gotten during COVID have more anxiety and separation issues than most pets now that COVID lock down is over. The COVID-19 lockdown was hard for many people in … Continue reading

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Definition – Imaginary.Persona

First Draft:  Pets that were adopted or gotten during COVID have more anxiety and separation issues than most pets now that COVID lock down is over. The COVID-19 lockdown was hard for many people in the year of 2020. Starting … Continue reading

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Claims- imaginary.persona

The biggest claims that stands out in section 11 is the evaluative claim. In section 11 the line, “Brannan gave the packet to Katie’s kindergarten teacher, but thinks the teacher just saw it as an excuse for bad behavior.” It … Continue reading

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Proposal +5 – imaginary.persona

For my research paper I intend on gathering information on whether or not pets, specifically dogs, that were adopted during the COVID lockdown have more anxiety than other dogs that were adopted or gotten outside of the COVID lockdown whether … Continue reading

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Purposeful Summary – imaginary.persona

Its seems counterintuitive for photographers to rush to take pictures of Fabienne’s lifeless body instead of participating in the humane act of correctly taking care of the deceased body. Fabienne Charisma’s aspirations was to help others by becoming a nurse … Continue reading

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My Hypothesis Retry – imaginary.persona

First Hypothesis New hypothesis

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Elevator Instructions—imaginary.persona

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