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Read the following passage and then respond to the directions below. Slow down! Light rail may be the best thing for Phoenix or the worst. The point is, we don't know. Let's take our time in making this multibillion dollar decision. After all, which would you rather be responsible for, revolutionizing our commute system or funding a mobile homeless shelter. Join me in giving city planners more time to analyze whether phoenix is the place for light rail. Vote "no." Explain how the argument illustrates the either-or fallacy and why that fallacy makes the argument weak.

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