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What should you include in a one-sentence summary of an argument?
a list of all the evidence provided in the argument to support the claim
a detailed description of one of the best examples in the argument
a description of the argument's thesis or main claim
an explanation of why the argument was important historically
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A description of the argument's thesis or main claim.
(One-sentence summaries should capture the central claim; listing all evidence, detailing one example, or giving historical importance are not appropriate for a one-sentence summary.)
(One-sentence summaries should capture the central claim; listing all evidence, detailing one example, or giving historical importance are not appropriate for a one-sentence summary.)
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