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Read the excerpt from It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference.
"We shouldn't stand for it. We should quit the team. We have twenty-one players on the team, and ten of us are Hispanic. Most of the best players are Hispanic. Without us, there wouldn't even be a team. If we quit, we could wake up this whole community."
In this excerpt, the author includes mostly facts, expresses mainly opinions, addresses several hopes, or gives specific details
to persuade readers to believe in something.
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gives specific details to persuade readers to believe in something.
Reason: the speaker uses numbers and facts (21 players, 10 Hispanic, most best players are Hispanic) plus a persuasive call to action ("We shouldn't stand for it... We should quit...") to convince the reader.
Reason: the speaker uses numbers and facts (21 players, 10 Hispanic, most best players are Hispanic) plus a persuasive call to action ("We shouldn't stand for it... We should quit...") to convince the reader.
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