My question that I am researching is: Should adopted children be allowed to meet their birth parents?
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This looks great overall, Allison! Thank you! And I love the question! How interesting! :-) One thing to take note of as you polish this for a final paper: make sure your sources are in alphabetical order. It was brought to my attention that I didn't talk about this. So, you aren't losing points for this. Just make sure that you do this in the future! I like the look of your sources, the variety, and that they seem to be appropriately geared towards your topic. I'm excited to read your papers! Thanks!
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