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English, 22.12.2020 19:20 shamiya15

Elizabeth videotaped a speech that she plans to send to the company that manages her apartment complex, arguing that snakes should be on the list of pets allowed in the complex. Elizabeth cited two pet owners, both of whom love their pet snakes. She concluded her speech with this statement: Based on the evidence, it is clear that snakes make wonderful pets.

Which of the following is true of Elizabeth’s conclusion?

It is based on solid evidence but probably does not address the audience’s concerns.

It is based on no evidence but at least addresses the audience’s concerns.

It is based on two types of research, which should address the audience’s concerns effectively.

It is based on biased evidence and probably does not address the audience’s concerns.

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