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In a group discussion, which of the following sentences would be the best example of synthesizing claims and evidence?A.What gets me is how hard it would be for anyone to do her best work while having to go through such emotional turmoil.B.Does the book say anything about Molly being a better actress during rough times in her life, or does it focus only on the good times?C.Since her acting was so bad and the man she loved controlled so much of her life, it's possible that Molly felt she deserved to be spoiled.D.We've all just read Tim Johnson's biography on the 1950s actress Molly May, so let's discuss the author's portrayal of Molly.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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In a group discussion, which of the following sentences would be the best example of synthesizing claims and evidence?A.What gets me is how hard it would be for anyone to do her best work while having to go through such emotional turmoil.B.Does the book say anything about Molly being a better actress during rough times in her life, or does it focus only on the good times?C.Since her acting was so bad and the man she loved controlled so much of her life, it's possible that Molly felt she deserved to be spoiled.D.We've all just read Tim Johnson's biography on the 1950s actress Molly May, so let's discuss the author's portrayal of Molly.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The sentence that best synthesizes claims and evidence in a group discussion is C. "Since her acting was so bad and the man she loved controlled so much of her life, it's possible that Molly felt she deserved to be spoiled." This sentence takes into account the evidence (Molly's poor acting and the control her lover had over her life) and makes a claim (that Molly may have felt she deserved to be spoiled) based on that evidence.

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