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There are so many things wrong with this.

"An unabomber" is incorrect, as the "u" in "unabomber" is acting like "y" as a consonant, and therefore it should read "a unabomber".

However, that doesn't really matter because "Unabomber" is a proper noun, referring to either the domestic terrorist Theodore Kaczynski or the Poker player Phil Laak. It should read "The Unabomber", not "a unabomber".

"11" should have a "th", signifying the word "eleventh", and not the number "eleven".

Finally, even though it is punctuated with a question mark, that is only a fragmented sentence. "Does anyone have an essay about The Unabomber to give to an 11th grader?" is the implied query, which brings me to my final answer: Do your own work, brat.

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15y ago

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