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Thesis: Richard the III took all the right actions of killing people in order to become the king of England.
Sub Point #1: Richard the III’s ordering of Clarence’s murder, in his attempt to make King Edward IV feel bad and eventually cause his death, was the best move he took.
Counter Point #1: Murdering Dorset and Grey did not help Richard the III advance to the next step in becoming king.
Refuting Counter Point #1: If Richard the III had not ordered the death of both Dorset and Grey, he would have never become king.
Approximate Word count = 395 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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