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Read the excerpt from "The Case for Shelter Animals," and observe the boldfaced evidence to support the main argument
The Simple Dollar, a respected personal finance website has a helpful guide to the cost of pet ownership. The guide states that
adopting a dog or a cat from a shelter usually costs between $50 and $500. Meanwhile, an animal from a pet store typically
costs at least $1,000. Breeders are even more expensive
The main argument is that adopting a pet is loss expensive than buying one
Which answer best uses the evidence to evaluate the main argument?
O The argument is ineffective the evidence presents an invalid argument based on emotion
O The argument is effective, the evidence presents a valid argument using data,
o The argument is ineffective, the evidence shows the cost difference is insignificant
• The argument is effective the evidence provides the names of reputable shelters

Respuesta :

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Not A (Nothing is based on emotion), C (The cost is actually important in this reading), D (Doesn't name shelters)

The  answer that best uses the evidence to evaluate the main argument is: "The argument is effective, the evidence presents a valid argument using data," (Option B).

What is an Argument?

An argument is a claim that is made by a person or a group of people with regard to an idea.

The best arguments are those that are backed up with facts or statistics supporting the claim. Hence the correct answer is B.

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