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The writer is considering adding the following sentence immediately after sentence 6. His argument was based on the assumption that the brontosaurus’s five sacrum bones would have fused together into the apatosaurus’s three sacrum bones with age. Should the writer make this addition?.

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Yes, the writer can make this addition after the sixth sentence.

The writer was saying that paleontologist Elmer Riggs argued that the Brontosaurus was of the same genus as the Apatosaurus, only a younger version.

After this statement, he can add the basis on which the paleontologist made this argument.

So, the writer can make the addition stated above.

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