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The Fourth Kind Argumentative Analysis
I would watch so many documentaries as a child that just the idea of a alien, possibly abducting me scared the wits off me. As I watched more it started to interest me, there could possibly be another species out there. Who knows what they’re doing, what they’re plotting, if they’re smarter than us, older than us. While I was typing this I thought of visiting Area 51; a highly classified remote detachment of Edwards Air Force Base. Why wouldn't my ticket be for them? They have studies and evidence of possible extraterrestrial life and objects, but it's not where I could find them. Another example of a documentary/movie is “The Fourth Kind” is a movie with ‘actual footage’ of disappearances involving extraterrestrials in Nome, Alaska. It shows

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